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Oct 11, 2023 · Lisa Ericson‘s acrylic paintings weave a magical tapestry of surreal companionship, portraying unlikely pairs of species living harmoniously. Her art, characterized by meticulous hyperrealism, not only captivates with its enchanting visuals but also raises awareness about the pressing climate crisis.
Lisa Ericson – Art & Illustration. Pollinate. Available here for 48 hours – from Tuesday, December 5th, 2023 at 11am PST until Thursday, December 7th, 11 am. Manufacturer: Pixelpoint Artistry. Specs: 14″ x 14″ (image size 12″ x 12″), hand signed and numbered. Paper: Printed on Archival, Hot Press Cotton Rag Paper. Price: $95 (plus shipping) ENDED.
I studied art at Yale University as an undergraduate, and now live and work in Portland, Oregon. If you want to read more, I’ve had features of my work in print in Hi-Fructose Magazine and Beautiful Bizarre Magazine. I was also interviewed as the featured artist for the 2018 Bioneers Conference, and also by Sour Harvest for Thinkspace Gallery
Mar 23, 2020 · Each piece highlights our ever-changing climates by visualizing land animals half-submerged in rising waters, while marine life swims and grows around their feet. Ericson began the series by painting turtles carrying plant life, insects, and birds on their shells.
Lisa Ericson first became known for her photo-realistic renderings of “mouser-flies” (rodents with butterfly wings) and subsequently paintings of fish whose sprawling fins act as habitats for smaller species in need of protection. Her technical skill is beyond compare.
Nov 24, 2022 · Lisa Ericson, “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” (2022) (all images courtesy the artist) In Lisa Ericson’s nature tableaux, land animals make unlikely bedfellows with coral reefs, and small ...
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Oct 6, 2023 · Magical, surreal companionship characterizes Lisa Ericson’s hyperrealistic paintings in acrylic, which depict unusual pairs of species in easy coexistence.