Inspired by the natural world, the human form and unique colour combinations, Lisa aims to merge these elements to form abstract compositions. With a background in Fine Art, Lisa went on to study Woven Textile Design at the University of Brighton. She developed a key commercial awareness whilst developing an innovative approach to design and use of texture. A Texprint 2016 nominee, her versatile, colour-focused portfolio has been recognised for its distinctive style and creativity.
Not only is she focused on colour, but experimenting with line, texture and shadow, allowing her to create a balance of realism combined with abstraction in her artwork. She uses tonal works to capture the stillness and movement and applies colour depending on the characteristics of the subject.