Kyungmin Kate Lee is a Korean-born artist based in Canada who works across analog and digital photography. Through a hybrid digital workflow incorporating infrared image processing, spectral channel recombination, and layered chromatic compositing, she reimagines everyday scenes—playgrounds, swings, and winter landscapes—into images that hover between the familiar and the dreamlike. Her prints are primarily produced as archival pigment prints on archival cotton rag paper, with selected works printed on natural fiber paper to deepen the work’s tactile presence. Lee is drawn to the quiet tension between neon and gray, using the medium to explore memory, perception, and the shifting line between what is seen and what is held back.