Léna Lewis-King’s work engages with everyday magical transformations emerging within the intersections between nature and technology. Her work is presented through the mediums of film and moving image, photography, painting, digital drawing, and installation. Framing her perspective from a feminist viewpoint, she often features psychic and spiritual aspects of lived experience, as her films meditate on the impact techno-capitalist acceleration exerts upon ephemeral life and living in the world.
Projects
- Untitled SequenceUntitled Sequence (2017) is an artist film that explores the material processes of filmmaking, such as visual narration (and cinematography), soundtrack and editing from the perspective of a young female artist. This film also engages with contemporary issues of identity and allegories of artistic creation by drawing upon and reconsidering the history of cinema – particularly the creation of visual ‘dreamscapes’ of Jean Cocteau’s and Maya Deren’s films, from Nobuhiko Obayashi editing processes
Work history
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Education AssistantBFI London Film Festival
- Belvedere Rd, South Bank, London SE1 8XT, UKInternship
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Skills
- Editing
- Film Directing
- Social Media
- Painting
- Illustration
- Premiere Pro
- Adobe Photoshop
- Photography
- Publication Design
- Film Graphics