Faded Earth Notes
Artwork documentation – not in sequence, hands and thoughts.



Ivan Lee, an artist, explores material culture through practice-based research, examining stability's fragility and impermanence's adaptability. He navigates modernity's flux, embracing continuous liminality in a shifting present.

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Works


Arts / Commission / Design



1.    Ephemeral Rituals #002Rainfall on the Rootless Passage, 2025
Image Credit: Arron Teo

All is static, a deceptive calm settling over a landscape without roots, unmoored from origin or destination.

Then comes the deluge—rainfall cascading down, a relentless force that fractures the stillness and charts a new, uncertain path.

Neither solid nor fluid, shapes within this passage float, suspended in a liminal dance, until the torrent halts their motion, freezing them in a fragile tableau.

The silence that follows belies the chaos of engagement—water clashing against the ungrounded, stirring a restless energy—yet it persists in a state of endless transition. 





2.     Ephemeral Rituals #001
Eroded Roots Beneath a Shifting Sky, 2024

The ongoing series, Ephemeral Rituals, draws inspiration from the phases of separation, liminality, and reincorporation experienced throughout life’s journey. Through the elemental interplay of water and clay, the work examines the emotional resonance of these raw materials. Each piece symbolizes the passage of time and its transformative effects on both clay and the human body.

With Ephemeral Rituals, the installation aims to inspire a contemplative experience, encouraging the audience to reconnect with their inner selves.





3.     Rite of PassageUnification, 2024
29cm x 19cm x 12.5cm
Stoneware & Wire, Oxidation


Rite of passage–liminal stage hold transformative power for individuals or society navigating life's ambiguities. The vessel symbolizes the human body, uniting form, purpose, and identity.

Presented in Taiwan, 2024



© Ivan Lee 2025