Lisa Jeanne Graf Art Collections
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Artwork by Lisa Jeanne Graf
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Passion by Lisa Jeanne Graf
By the Beach by Lisa Jeanne Graf
The Artistic Bunny by Lisa Jeanne Graf
Up High by Lisa Jeanne Graf
For Hope by Lisa Jeanne Graf
Bunny on a Trampoline by Lisa Jeanne Graf
Walk on the Sunnyside by Lisa Jeanne Graf
A Flopsy Wind by Lisa Jeanne Graf
They Grow So Fast by Lisa Jeanne Graf
Crown for a Primeval Princess by Lisa Jeanne Graf
Yay It's Spring Clap Clap by Lisa Jeanne Graf
In Perfect Balance by Lisa Jeanne Graf
Time for Nothing by Lisa Jeanne Graf
In All Time and Space the Universe is at Complete Balance by Lisa Jeanne Graf
Diamond Dreams by Lisa Jeanne Graf
The Jealous Peacock by Lisa Jeanne Graf
Context is Everything by Lisa Jeanne Graf
Vulture Alchemy by Lisa Jeanne Graf
Spirit Hills by Lisa Jeanne Graf
Mama says Butter is not a meal by Lisa Jeanne Graf
It is Easier to Throw stones than it is to build something by Lisa Jeanne Graf
Don't Fence Me In by Lisa Jeanne Graf
Arched Hills by Lisa Jeanne Graf
Love Shines Through by Lisa Jeanne Graf
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About Lisa Jeanne Graf
Nature, fantasy books, Native American crafts, and the European Masters were my first teachers. Those childhood influences still have an effect. They have been joined by art influences from India, China, and Japan. When I worked as a security guard at the Museum of Fine Art while I was in college, I received an excellent art history education from their international collection. After receiving a BFA from Massachusetts College of Art, in painting over 30 years ago, I have worked as a painter, illustrator, designer, animator, jeweler, potter, and sculptor. I have continued my education with classes at the Museum School and The Art Institute of Art. My artworks tend to be whimsical, and come from a place of hope. These artworks describe different emotional states, and concepts often in the form of landscapes or still lives. I want the places that are created to be fully formed so that the viewer can feel that the spaces are real, so that they can enter them and explore them, possibly becoming transformed by that experience.