Fashion, New to One of a Kind, Woman-Owned
Lilia Munn
Wearable art
Lilia Munn is a California-based visual artist redefining abstraction by painting with her eyes. Unable to hold a paintbrush, she overcomes her disability by subverting hand-eye coordination itself, pushing pixels across the screen with her eye movements in a process that feels both immediate and intimate.
Inspired by artists like Yayoi Kusama, Maria Prymachenko, and Sterling Ruby, Lilia sees a world of abstraction filled with bold, bright color and kinetic mark-making. Her work is meant to be worn, touched, and interacted with, extending beyond the digital realm into textiles, soft sculpture, immersive installations, and material explorations with fabric, glass, clay, and light.
An exhibiting artist in Los Angeles, Lilia’s recent CalArts shows, Somatic Configurations and Enchanted Abstract Forest, reveal how her expressive work comes alive across mediums.
Inspired by artists like Yayoi Kusama, Maria Prymachenko, and Sterling Ruby, Lilia sees a world of abstraction filled with bold, bright color and kinetic mark-making. Her work is meant to be worn, touched, and interacted with, extending beyond the digital realm into textiles, soft sculpture, immersive installations, and material explorations with fabric, glass, clay, and light.
An exhibiting artist in Los Angeles, Lilia’s recent CalArts shows, Somatic Configurations and Enchanted Abstract Forest, reveal how her expressive work comes alive across mediums.