
July within LHS Studios
đ¨ Studio Shifts & Creative Sparks: A Peek Into What Iâm Working On
Right now, everything feels like itâs in motion~ and in the best possible way.
Iâve been diving headfirst into a fresh creative chapter, and while itâs been a little chaotic (and more than a little cramped), itâs also been exciting, fulfilling, and something Iâve wanted to share more openly. With the heat, things have moved more indoors. The garden is in a state of maintenance, pick the harvest... occasional fertilizing and weeding, but mostly just watering and harvesting. That brings me indoors, where a lot of my focus has shifted to.Â
đĽ From Paint to Pixels â Starting Video Content (Again)
Iâve started recording again~ this time for myself.
Back in college (and a bit during my day job days), I worked on video content, but this is the first time Iâm doing it for my own creative practice. Itâs both familiar and new, and oddly grounding. What began as a few quick process clips and behind-the-scenes moments has evolved into the beginning of something bigger: educational content.
Iâve started planning out art tutorials, course content, and video resources~ reaching back to the part of me that pursued art education as one of my degrees. It feels natural, like Iâm circling back with more perspective, more experience, and a clearer sense of what I want to offer. Art education was always in the plans for ACI and me, but it's getting closer to becoming a reality now.Â
đ¨ Swatching a New Paint Palette
One of the simple joys lately has been swatching a new palette of watercolor paintsâtesting out pigments, building mixes, and re-familiarizing myself with the subtleties of each color. Itâs a meditative process, and a foundational one too, especially as I work toward more structured painting sessions and video breakdowns. There is something so wonderful in feeling the paint come to life when the water touches it. The texture, the peacefulness...Â
Itâs also a reminder that even in a digital age, analog rituals still root us.
đ The Office Studio... That I Immediately Outgrew
I also remodeled my upstairs office into a 2D studio last year~ fresh paint, organized supplies, new desk layout, shelving system, the works. It felt great. It felt right.Â
And I outgrew it almost immediately. đ
Between the ongoing watercolor work, filming, and the course content prep, the space is now less of a studio and more of a strategic puzzle. But thatâs part of the journey, isnât it? Learning how to adapt, shift, and make the most of what youâve got. Iâm figuring it out, one paint-splattered day at a time. Let's just hope I don't outgrow this space immediately again.Â
đ Watercolors in Progress
Amid all of this, Iâm still making daily progress on my watercolor pieces. Some are standalone, some part of growing series collections, but all of them are helping me stay grounded in what I love: telling stories through color, line, and atmosphere.
Thereâs more in the works, of course~ there always is, but I wanted to share a little of whatâs happening behind the curtain. If youâre curious, youâll be seeing more in the coming weeks as I finalize educational video content, share some time-lapses and process posts, and keep painting my way forward.
As always, thank you for being part of the journey~ whether youâre an artist, a student, or just someone who loves to watch the process unfold.
With gratitude and paint-stained fingers,
Hansheng~
Lee Hansheng StudiosÂ
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