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Lisa Claisse

Cardinals - Cover of Dan's Papers
Various Brochures
T-Shirt design
Aqueous
Avian
Bibliophile
Fabulous Fakes
Fantasy
Fauna
Flora
Fun
Nocturne
Pet Portraits
Fabric Design
Sea to Shining Sea
Still Life
Biological
Technical

ABOUT THIS ARTIST

Lisa Claisse, Graphic Design and Illustration

Lisa Claisse is an artist whose work is inspired by nature. She dreams of a world where humans are more connected to the planet and each other. Lisa captures fleeting moments of nature at its finest, so they can be enjoyed for generations.

She grew up traveling the United States. She is currently calling Long Island her home. Her travels exposed her to many art venues, and she has distilled those experiences down to her own expressions.

Her studios contain traditional art supplies as well as digital tools. Drawing, painting, photography and graphic design are her main skills.

Besides nature and art, her other inspirations are meeting other artists and books.

Lisa has exhibited her artwork in California, Florida, and New York.

She is currently a member of BACCA and East End Arts.

Disciplines

Fine Art,Graphic Design,Illustration

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