Soho (2019). All images © Loe Lee, shared with permission
Friendly monsters with enthusiastic grins and pastel fur and feathers have been sauntering through the streets of New York City thanks to . The jolly characters are part of the Chinese-American illustrator’s series, which overlays photographs of the city with the whimsical figures. The project was born out of the city’s strength and perseverance this last year. “As a native New Yorker, it was heartbreaking to see NYC endure such crippling loss and confusion during the pandemic last year. Yet, despite everything, I still saw people striving with unshakable resilience,” Lee tells Colossal.
Creatures of Hope was named the runner-up in and will be displayed on this year. Lee also has been working with to paint murals imbued with magic and joy around her native neighborhood—the idea is to increase safety and draw people back to the area following the reduced traffic and violence against Asian people since the onset of the pandemic.
Pick up prints, postcards, and stickers of the towering creatures in , and follow their latest adventures around the city on and . (via )
Chinatown (2020)
Hudson River Park Pier 25 (2019)

Lower East Side (2020)
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