When:
Monday, November 13, 2017
10:00 AM - 10:00 PM CT
Where: Norris University Center, Dittmar Gallery, 1999 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL 60208 map it
Cost: Free
Contact:
Debra Blade
(847) 491-2348
Group: Dittmar Memorial Gallery
Category: Fine Arts
All artists are Storytellers, drawing people in through their imagery. STORYLINES consists of two bodies of work created exclusively on Scratchboard, hard boards covered in clay and India ink. Scratchboards have a mystical quality…black as night, instantly transformed with the swipe of a knife. At that very moment, a work of art is born.
Lisa Goesling’s series, Environmental Movement, inspired by Eco-Psychology, concentrates on nature’s details. Mysteries that lie deep within are unearthed through the lens of my magnifying glass. Spontaneous Combustion uses line to convert nature’s minute details into geometric shapes. It tells the story of design through movement, pattern and texture.
Lisa’s process involves the transformation of lines into intricate works of art. She does not sketch first or erase, enabling the viewer to experience the same energy that she has creating. Every time you become intimate with Lisa’s art, you realize that there is always something more to the story.
When:
Tuesday, November 14, 2017
10:00 AM - 10:00 PM CT
Where: Norris University Center, Dittmar Gallery, 1999 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL 60208 map it
Cost: Free
Contact:
Debra Blade
(847) 491-2348
Group: Dittmar Memorial Gallery
Category: Fine Arts
All artists are Storytellers, drawing people in through their imagery. STORYLINES consists of two bodies of work created exclusively on Scratchboard, hard boards covered in clay and India ink. Scratchboards have a mystical quality…black as night, instantly transformed with the swipe of a knife. At that very moment, a work of art is born.
Lisa Goesling’s series, Environmental Movement, inspired by Eco-Psychology, concentrates on nature’s details. Mysteries that lie deep within are unearthed through the lens of my magnifying glass. Spontaneous Combustion uses line to convert nature’s minute details into geometric shapes. It tells the story of design through movement, pattern and texture.
Lisa’s process involves the transformation of lines into intricate works of art. She does not sketch first or erase, enabling the viewer to experience the same energy that she has creating. Every time you become intimate with Lisa’s art, you realize that there is always something more to the story.
When:
Wednesday, November 15, 2017
10:00 AM - 10:00 PM CT
Where: Norris University Center, Dittmar Gallery, 1999 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL 60208 map it
Cost: Free
Contact:
Debra Blade
(847) 491-2348
Group: Dittmar Memorial Gallery
Category: Fine Arts
All artists are Storytellers, drawing people in through their imagery. STORYLINES consists of two bodies of work created exclusively on Scratchboard, hard boards covered in clay and India ink. Scratchboards have a mystical quality…black as night, instantly transformed with the swipe of a knife. At that very moment, a work of art is born.
Lisa Goesling’s series, Environmental Movement, inspired by Eco-Psychology, concentrates on nature’s details. Mysteries that lie deep within are unearthed through the lens of my magnifying glass. Spontaneous Combustion uses line to convert nature’s minute details into geometric shapes. It tells the story of design through movement, pattern and texture.
Lisa’s process involves the transformation of lines into intricate works of art. She does not sketch first or erase, enabling the viewer to experience the same energy that she has creating. Every time you become intimate with Lisa’s art, you realize that there is always something more to the story.
When:
Thursday, November 16, 2017
10:00 AM - 10:00 PM CT
Where: Norris University Center, Dittmar Gallery, 1999 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL 60208 map it
Cost: Free
Contact:
Debra Blade
(847) 491-2348
Group: Dittmar Memorial Gallery
Category: Fine Arts
All artists are Storytellers, drawing people in through their imagery. STORYLINES consists of two bodies of work created exclusively on Scratchboard, hard boards covered in clay and India ink. Scratchboards have a mystical quality…black as night, instantly transformed with the swipe of a knife. At that very moment, a work of art is born.
Lisa Goesling’s series, Environmental Movement, inspired by Eco-Psychology, concentrates on nature’s details. Mysteries that lie deep within are unearthed through the lens of my magnifying glass. Spontaneous Combustion uses line to convert nature’s minute details into geometric shapes. It tells the story of design through movement, pattern and texture.
Lisa’s process involves the transformation of lines into intricate works of art. She does not sketch first or erase, enabling the viewer to experience the same energy that she has creating. Every time you become intimate with Lisa’s art, you realize that there is always something more to the story.
When:
Friday, November 17, 2017
10:00 AM - 10:00 PM CT
Where: Norris University Center, Dittmar Gallery, 1999 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL 60208 map it
Cost: Free
Contact:
Debra Blade
(847) 491-2348
Group: Dittmar Memorial Gallery
Category: Fine Arts
All artists are Storytellers, drawing people in through their imagery. STORYLINES consists of two bodies of work created exclusively on Scratchboard, hard boards covered in clay and India ink. Scratchboards have a mystical quality…black as night, instantly transformed with the swipe of a knife. At that very moment, a work of art is born.
Lisa Goesling’s series, Environmental Movement, inspired by Eco-Psychology, concentrates on nature’s details. Mysteries that lie deep within are unearthed through the lens of my magnifying glass. Spontaneous Combustion uses line to convert nature’s minute details into geometric shapes. It tells the story of design through movement, pattern and texture.
Lisa’s process involves the transformation of lines into intricate works of art. She does not sketch first or erase, enabling the viewer to experience the same energy that she has creating. Every time you become intimate with Lisa’s art, you realize that there is always something more to the story.