LISA MCDILL

Creating artwork that is realistic but loose, expressive as well as meaningful is an ongoing endeavour. What I think about when painting is emphasizing an exciting play of light and shadow, an interesting composition, and enhancing a scene that evokes a deeper meaning or emotion in me. It is my intent that this depth and emotion I feel will also be communicated and resonates with the viewer.

“Loss” 12×12, Oil on panel

My mother saying her final goodbye to my Father. The hospice room was decorated with images from his life. I tried to give the impression of them moving up and fading away. My Mom followed him about a year and a half later. 

“Life” 12×12, oil on panel

To portray the continued renewal and life giving strength the Eucharist provides, I have combined the images of the rose window of Notre Dame and The Empyrean (also called The Celestial Rose) from Dante’s Divine Comedy by Gustave Dore. I hoped to express the mystical confluence of the phyical earthly celebration of the Eucharist and the synchronous celestial celebration.

“Building Bridges”  12×24, Oil on canvas
“Visitation” 20×20, Oil on canvas

The deer in the distance is painted from the study en plein air I did after my Mom died. This deer stayed like that staring at me almost the entire time I painted.

“Peaceful Congregation” 20×20, Oil on canvas

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