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Lisa Town

Multidisciplinary Artist

Public Art Commission at Jacked Up Coffee, Whitby.
Public Art Commission at Jacked Up Coffee, Whitby.
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About Lisa Town

Artist Statement

As a multi-disciplinary creative, I am attracted to a variety of mediums as a means of storytelling. I find inspiration in energy, whether it be found through the solitude of natural or rural settings, or the exact opposite flurry of industrial or urban areas. Many times I need exposures to both in order to produce holistic pieces of work. I am intentional in my production and challenge myself to find inspiration wherever I may be in a given day. I like to stock pile experiences in the hopes that they will be transformed artistically when the time is right. I believe that art should be accessible, and despite its complexities, should be received and interpreted by any audience. Through my work, I aim to capture the essence of a moment, experience or individual and translate it on paper, canvas or wood.

Biography

Forever influenced by the mural painted on her family’s Mexican home, Whitby-based creative, Lisa Town draws energy from the textures, sounds and stories of the street. Lisa utilizes a combination of many creative techniques in works with a heavy preference towards mixed media focusing on people and simple language as a means of exploring daily activities, emotions and societal issues.

Art Sales Philosophy

I believe art should be accessible, and this includes financial accessibility. I am more interested in producing quality pieces of work that fit within a buyer’s individual budget and motivated by their unique conceptualization and intentionality. Commissioned work is a welcome opportunity and prices will be discussed individually and confidentially. Set piece pricing is as identified on my
website. I can work with any budget and my range is anywhere between $25 to $1000 upward.

Please contact me on my website at painthelisatown.com with inquiries.

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