Mother Nature by Lisa Goesling

Top: Art of a Catkin from a Pussy Willow and a Fingerprint. Bottom: Lacy Leaf and Dragonfly by Lisa Goesling

Top: Art of a Catkin from a Pussy Willow and a Fingerprint. Bottom: Lacy Leaf and Dragonfly by Lisa Goesling

Have you ever noticed how much nature's patterns repeat themselves? I first became truly aware when I was drawing a dragonfly. Not long before, I had completed a black and white scratchboard of a leaf eaten away by bugs. I named it Lacy Leaf because the patterns were so delicate and intricate, just like a fine piece of lace. 

When I began to study the dragonfly, it too had a detailed pattern, much like the leaf. I was stunned by how the same seemingly random shapes fit together to form a majestic dragonfly. 

Just the other day a friend came across one of my scratchboards of Pussy Willows. Her immediate response was, "they look like fingerprints!"

By this point, I was well aware of designs repeating themselves in birds, insects, plants and flowers. What I hadn't considered was that we share similar patterns with the rest of nature. All I had to do was to take a closer look. 

Feature Article in Luxe Beat Magazine by Lisa Goesling

"Evolution of an Iris" and three more of my drawings are featured in Luxe Beat magazine, a premier travel, culinary and art magazine for the luxury market. In this article, “Art in Full Bloom" that also features artists Sheila Grabarsky and Arthur Jacob, the writer Renee Phillips states that my work is, "Created with flawless execution and originality". Renee Phillips is also an author, curator and director of Manhattan Arts International, www.manhattanarts.com

To read the article visit: http://www.luxebeatmag.com/art-full-bloom

 

Evolution of an Iris by Lisa Goesling

Evolution of an Iris by Lisa Goesling

The Mitchell Gallery, Annapolis, Maryland by Lisa Goesling

Juror, Domenic Iacono, chose three of my pieces, Detail of a Grape Leaf, One Catkin in Bloom and Pussy Willows 2014 which won Best of Show, for the upcoming exhibition, Less is More, Small Works in a Great Space. Mr. Iacono is Director of the Syracuse University Galleries curating exhibitions on Rembrandt, Karl Schrag, Milton Avery and Seong Moy to name a few. He has authored numerous publications as well as curated exhibitions at the Phillips Collection, Smithsonian Institution, the Palitz Gallery in NY and in Italy at the University of Pisa. 

http://themitchellgallery.org/sales/

Detail of a Grape Leaf by Lisa Goesling

Detail of a Grape Leaf by Lisa Goesling

One Catkin in Bloom by Lisa Goesling

One Catkin in Bloom by Lisa Goesling

Cut Cabbage by Lisa Goesling

How is it that intense drama is hidden away inside of a cabbage? When it is whole it is beautiful, but layers of mystery abound when divided in two. My magnifying lens enabled me to venture deep into the cavernous shapes creating movement with every stroke. 

Cut Cabbage by Lisa Goesling

Cut Cabbage by Lisa Goesling

The Chicago Botanic Gardens Orchid Show by Lisa Goesling

Most folks know that Chicago, and most of the country for that matter, have been dealing with a brutal winter. Spending time surrounded by every variety of my favorite flower was awe inspiring! My friend Vivian and I devoted hours photographing their individual nuances. More importantly, I was able to devote time to sketching the glorious patterns of this delicate flower. 

Art In A Residential Setting by Lisa Goesling

What better way to get a sense of how dramatic my art is than to see it in a residential setting. The clean designs grouped together create an exciting statement and you can't help but to come in for a closer look.

photoofhome2.jpg
photoofhome1.jpg
photoofhome8.jpg
photoofhome4.jpg
photoofhome6.jpg
photohallwaygroup1.jpg
photohallwaygroup4.jpg
photoofhome12.jpg

Linus Galleries, CA by Lisa Goesling

http://linusgallery.com/art-gallery/flora-2/

Three of my pieces are part of Linus Galleries Flora Show, Pasadena and Long Beach, CA. 

Eremurus or Foxtail Lily by Lisa Goesling

Eremurus or Foxtail Lily by Lisa Goesling

Dahlias by Lisa Goesling

Dahlias by Lisa Goesling

Group of Columbines by Lisa Goesling

Group of Columbines by Lisa Goesling

Kale Completed by Lisa Goesling

Delving deep into a bunch of Kale may have been one of the crazier subjects I could have chosen to create. I was drawn to its movement, the varying layers of textures of and shapes cascading over one another. Mystery was created by keeping the art black and white and choosing to look deeply into the leafy structure. Would you have guessed it was kale at first glance?

kale150022.jpg

Progress-Composition of a Coleus by Lisa Goesling

Coleus's by nature are wonderful to behold. Their hearty leaves winding around each other, bold colors and shapes within shapes, make them both thrilling to draw and and a little bit daunting! Fitting everything together is like working on an intense puzzle. The line work is almost done, then I'll add colored inks.  That magic moment of going from a blank slate to a finished work of art will soon be realized!  

1625640_588528084549518_2071792279_n.jpg
1658380_588528081216185_1746965363_o.jpg

Stages of Kale by Lisa Goesling

I had started my veggie series over the holidays when I was preparing all sorts of different dishes. I haven't completed Kale yet, but I thought I would post my progress thus far. The movement from overlapping shapes and textures makes Kale the perfect subject!

Stage 1 of Kale by Lisa Goesling

Stage 1 of Kale by Lisa Goesling

Stage 2 of Kale by Lisa Goesling

Stage 2 of Kale by Lisa Goesling

New Series by Lisa Goesling

I am beginning a new series called Veggies, the first of which is the top of a Beet. I am pretty excited about mixing Colored Inks with the Black scratchboard. The backgrounds will all be covered in Black Enamel Paint creating the texture and depth of soil. 

Top of Beet by Lisa Goesling

Top of Beet by Lisa Goesling

Beginnings of a Coleus by Lisa Goesling

My friend Barbara requested that I create a new Composition of a Coleus for her, since the original has already been spoken for. I love when art lovers commission me to create new art. Check out my progress!

brcoleus72.jpg

B&R Composition of a Coleus

My Book Finally Arrived by Lisa Goesling

And it's beautiful! Thank you William Etundi Jr., Founder & CEO of See.Me

Dear Lisa,We have exciting news. After reviewing the work you submitted into the Art Takes Times Square competition, our Editorial Committee has chosen one of your pieces to be featured in our upcoming publication, Art Takes Times Square.Out of the tens of thousands of artists who entered the Art Takes Times Square contest, only a select few will appear in this publication. You can take pride in knowing that your work was among the best we saw, and we believe this special coffee-table book will be even better with your art included.Congratulations!

 

Jeffrey Aldrich

Managing Editor

DetailedofGrapeLeaf100.jpg

My Art by Lisa Goesling

Every artist tells a story. I rarely provide a synopsis about my creations. I count on the visual senses of the the people viewing my art to be activated and inspired. Ultimately it is their words that best describe my art. 

-Lisa Goesling

Multiple Images by Lisa Goesling-Copyright

Multiple Images by Lisa Goesling-Copyright

One Catkin In Bloom by Lisa Goesling

One Catkin In Bloom

Capturing a single catkin, (the puffy bloom on a pussy willow) right when all of the little buds were exploding was so much fun! I spend a lot of time studying pussy willows. Their fine lines, depth and details are perfect for Scratchbords. Taking a small surface and making a big impression proves that art doesn't have to be huge to be powerful.

One Catkin in Bloom by Lisa Goesling-Copyright

One Catkin in Bloom by Lisa Goesling-Copyright

Swept Away by Lisa Goesling

Swept Away

I spend a whole lot of time distracted, not exactly watching where I am going. That's because I am always focused on finding the next great subject matter to create from. This branch with it's spotted, crumpled, leaves was waiting for me one day outside of my door. It isn't fall yet, but it didn't seem to know that.

Swept Away by Lisa Goesling-Copyright

Swept Away by Lisa Goesling-Copyright

Catkin Study by Lisa Goesling

Catkin Study

In keeping with my pussy willow theme, I thought I would concentrate on their most distinctive element, the catkin. Before male catkins come into full flower, they are covered in fine greyish 'fur', one of the earliest signs of spring. Chinese legend says that the young green shoots sprouting through the puffy white buds signify prosperity. I am only about half way through this single catkin, still debating whether or not to add color. A lot more dimension needs to be added to this 20"x20" piece, but eventually I hope that you will feel as if you can reach out and touch it!

Catkin Study by Lisa Goesling-Copyright

Catkin Study by Lisa Goesling-Copyright

Artist to Artist Pussy Willow by Lisa Goesling

Artist to Artist Pussy Willow 

I demonstrated my Scratchbord technique on the show Artist to Artist back in November. Concentrating on the details, I drew a small portion of a Pussy willow. I finally had the opportunity to complete the piece and as host Enid Silverman said, "you sure can create a lot of drama with this medium!". http://vimeo.com/65342171

Artist to Artist Pussy Willow by Lisa Goesling-Copyright

Artist to Artist Pussy Willow by Lisa Goesling-Copyright