Location: South Africa
Lissa McDonald is an artist living in Cape Town. Although she always had a love for art, she put it on the back-burner after dropping out of a commercial art course immediately after finishing high-school and went into the business world. But four years ago she was re-introduced to the joy of art when she signed up for an Astar creative playshop, and she hasn't looked back since.
She now has a growing portfolio of work ranging from abstract works to portraiture. She works mainly in acrylics but also has many mixed media pieces.
Lissa prefers to let the art evolve on the page, often starting works with no planned outcome and tapping into her subconscious to "tell her" where the artwork wants to go.
Despite still working as a bookkeeper to pay the bills, her art is her passion and her goal is to make it her full-time occupation - and to never stop learning and growing as a creative.
Contact email: lissamcd@googlemail.com
24 July 2014
I love creating faces. I see faces in many ordinary things around me every day - in cracks in pavements, in clouds or the grains in wood. The faces I paint are rarely of specific people, but rather evolve as I work.
This is a print created with one line, never lifting the pencil from the page.
I love to work with paper cut-outs, using them as templates for shapes or creating collages. I also like to start a piece with ink printing or texture rubbings and build up from this base. These are some of the pieces I've created:
I'll often use words or a poem as inspiration for a piece and incorporate the words into the work.