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Easing Into Hope


Recent Collage by:



Lisa Sheets

Hey all, we are super excited to introduce Woodinville artist Lisa Sheets! Her exhibit titled: "Easing Into Hope" is a truly engaging collection of recent collages. This work is so dynamic; humorous, contemplative, sincere, colorful, visceral in voice, it is not one to miss!
"Lisa Sheets' mixed media analog collages explore history, gender roles, and cultural norms, and how these things impact our lives. Sheets uses combinations of religious and historical iconography along with pop culture images to stress the sacred in our modern day lives. 

For several years now, Sheets has been examining our common thread of experience with the recent pandemic.   Sheets wanted to document how we are connected to our ancestors who battled the 1918 pandemic, and the tangible impact the recent pandemic has had on all our lives.  Her most recent body of work places a firm focus on hope, joy, and renewal, Sheets is now committed to emerging out of the disruption and trauma, to move towards a time that can be new, fresh, hopeful; a time of growth and re-imagining.

Sheets uses a combination of found/recycled materials, along with digital copies of vintage photos gleaned from advertising, family albums, and historical databases, Sheets hand cuts, pastes, layers, transfers, and paints to create her one of a kind collages. Sheets often uses repetition and digital manipulation of source images to emphasize key imagery and create symmetrical compositions."
-L. Sheets, 2023
Picture





Title:  “Arms Open”
Size:   12” x 12” x 1”
Media:  Collage, transfer and acrylic on wood panel
2023

Picture
Title: “Depot Redux”,
​Size:  11” x 14” x 1”,
Media:  Collage, transfer and acrylic on wood panel
2023

Below are images from Lisa's exhibit. 
Discover more of Lisa's work@  www.lisasheets.com
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  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • past exhibits
    • 2022 >
      • Crista Ann Ames_Missappropriated Mythology_July 2022
      • Brian Kooser_Inappropriated Artifacts_August 2022
      • Cassie Stone_APORIA_Sept-October 2022
      • Josh Humphrey_RESONANCE_November 2022
      • Linda Sanchez & Miku Saeki_​CYCLIC GESTURES OF INTERNAL LANDSCAPES_December 2022
    • 2023 >
      • Scott Mayberry_Creature Comforts_Jan. 2023
      • Mary Diefenbach Duke
      • Understory_Renee Adams and Lindsey Salmonson_April 2023
      • SUBVERSIVE STITCH_May 2023
      • PANIC BONER_MAY 2023
      • Looking In Again_Jane Orleman
      • Kathy Guss_Sugar And Spice_July
      • Tim Fowler_Rabbit In A Hat_August 2023
      • Gus Crane_Live Sound Performance_August 2023
      • LISA SHEETS Easing Into Hope
      • FEMME LOCALE 2023
      • YAB YUM_JAMPA DORJE
  • CALL TO ARTISTS