Lisa Noble
Lisa Noble is a Virginia-based artist exploring personal history. She works primarily with painting and drawing in subject matter that alternates between the figure in isolation and uninhabited domestic environments. Lisa was born in Winnipeg, Canada and naturalized to the United States where she completed her BFA in studio art at the Corcoran College of Art + Design. During each year of study, Lisa was recognized with the Dean’s Merit and Corcoran Scholarships. In 2020, Lisa was the recipient of a Wherewithal Recovery Grant provided by the Washington Project for The Arts and the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. Lisa has exhibited her work at The Painting Center, New York, The Taubman Museum of Art, Virginia, and the Katonah Museum of Art, New York.
Lisa Noble’s recent works of oil and ink on canvas have rekindled her first love for drawing by reinforcing the importance of line as the framework and foundation of her motivations behind art making. Noble continues to explore the self-portrait as a means to communicate ideas about her identity and personal history. Observing antiquity is an important aspect of her process. Through contemplation and sketching of these sculpted forms and symbolic patterns, she seeks to imbue her own work with a similar underlying rhythm and harmony.
Domestic Ire, Vessel Ritual
2023
Oil and ink on canvas
22 x 28 inches
Elle
2023
Oil and ink on canvas
24 x 30 inches
The Importance of Water
2023
Oil and ink on canvas
24 x 30 inches