Women in Imagined Places - Lisa Brice

I am drawn to the ambiguity that people and places can hold. Sometimes the compositions of my paintings feel like cinematic outtakes: the moments between directed actions, when the figures are 'on their own time,' self-involved, performing only for themselves or one another. — Lisa Brice, 2018 for Salon 94

“The color of the blue devil characters that appear during Trinidad’s carnival, and the blue of twilight, a “transitional, liminal time of day” - Lisa Brice for cultured.

“Her women are sexy but not sexualized, sometimes awkward, sometimes self-aware but never really there for you.” Nick Compton

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