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Lesia Lé
Artist from Ukraine
Lesia Lé was born in Ivano-Frankivsk in 1999.She graduated from Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University
Through her figurative works, she explores childhood and memory, the deep forces that shape us. She returns to memories: soft, elusive, and authentic.
At the center of her visual language are animals and human figures. These serve as symbols of innocence, care, and quiet spiritual strength.
Many of her images arise from her environment, personal stories, family memory, culture, and faith. Childhood is not simply a past left behind but a source of presence, truth, and connection.

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Lesia Lé
Artist from Ukraine
Lesia Lé was born in Ivano-Frankivsk in 1999.She graduated from Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University
Through her figurative works, she explores childhood and memory, the deep forces that shape us. She returns to memories: soft, elusive, and authentic.
At the center of her visual language are animals and human figures. These serve as symbols of innocence, care, and quiet spiritual strength.
Many of her images arise from her environment, personal stories, family memory, culture, and faith. Childhood is not simply a past left behind but a source of presence, truth, and connection.

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The fog of memory
Painting by Lesia Lé
115 x 100 cm • Acrylic, Acrylic on canvas
Location:
Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine
I hope viewers feel a sense of calm and nostalgia when they look at my paintings. I want them to reflect on their own memories and emotions, perhaps recalling simpler times or feeling a quiet connection to nature and spirituality
Location:
Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine
About the artist
Lesia Lé
Artist from Ukraine
Lesia Lé was born in Ivano-Frankivsk in 1999.She graduated from Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University
Through her figurative works, she explores childhood and memory, the deep forces that shape us. She returns to memories: soft, elusive, and authentic.
At the center of her visual language are animals and human figures. These serve as symbols of innocence, care, and quiet spiritual strength.
Many of her images arise from her environment, personal stories, family memory, culture, and faith. Childhood is not simply a past left behind but a source of presence, truth, and connection.

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