Something (rather than nothing)
Arts:Visual Arts
Episode 25 with LIZZY FALCON
Captivating, fascinating, unique, and soulful, describe Lizzy Falcon’s artwork. Lizzy's work has a whimsical, yet "emo-like" feeling. Thematic threads of her work are grey-toned girls with one big eye as "Big-Eye-Art" and the Lowbrow Art Movement have had a major impact on her, and she (usually) only exposes one eye: the left eye, as that is the eye that represents true emotion. Lizzy uses grey tones for her characters to avoid assigning them race or ethnicity, as all human should be permitted to relate to them, but they end up with a slight creepy look, and that's okay. Lizzy does not try to capture absolute realism in her works, preferring the fantastic and whimsical. Margaret Keane and Walt Disney have been her two biggest artistic influences. As a child, Keane's artwork adorned Lizzy's walls and inspired her to be an artist later in her life. Lizzy is a self-taught artist and mainly works with acrylics on canvas.
Lizzy has had the honor to show alongside some very talented artist from all around the world. In addition, buyers from all corners of the world have purchased Lizzy's paintings and sculptures. Whether Lizzy is painting, sculpting, or creating animated shorts of her characters, she is always creating something new.
Lizzy is opening the Lotus Gallery and Art center, Grand Opening May 2, 2020.
Episode 42 - avery r young
Episode 41 - Rachel Lally
Episode 40 - Paige Henderson and Nicole Murray
Episode 39 - Mackenzie Rogers
Episode 38 - Mishka Shubaly
Episode 37 - Sara Billdt
Episode 36 - Jason Mayoh
Episode 35 - Gina Gleason
Episode 34 - Brad Balukjian
Episode 33 - Michael Burns
Episode 32 - Allison C. Meier
Episode 31 - Rachel Balkovec
Episode 30 - Dr. Erin Macdonald
Episode 29 - Buell Thomas
Episode 28 - James Sweet
Episode 27 - Phoebe Blake
Episode 26 - David Verespy
Episode 24 - Rosalie Fish
Episode 23 - Magdolene Dykstra
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