The fantasy and mythological watercolor art of Lisa Hunt.
   BIO:
Lisa started drawing as soon as she could hold a pencil in her hand. She spent her childhood sketching out the stories that she composed in her head. She loved fairy tales and mythology and derived many of her ideas from universal themes contained in such stories. She has been a professional artist all of her life, with many of her publications reflecting her interest in the feminine divine and the universal themes that are often connected with goddess mythology. Today, Lisa still beckons to the muses to create fantastical environments filled with warrior women, beasties of all shapes and sizes and other elements of her psyche. Lisa is the artist of three tarot decks; Shapeshifter Tarot, The Celtic Dragon Tarot, Animals Divine Tarot and most recently Fantastical Creatures Tarot (U.S. Games Systems), her fourth tarot deck. She is currently hard at work on another (to be announced).
Over the years she has illustrated numerous products including collectible gaming cards, book covers, interior book illustrations, magazines, calendars and a co-authored children's book. Her work has garnered awards and was chosen for inclusion in "The New Masters of Fantasy 2003": a collection of the year's best science fiction and fantasy artwork sponsored by Epilogue. Lisa has begun work on another collaborative tarot project with her friend D.J. Conway. It is projected to be published in early 2007 by U.S. Games. She is also the author/illustrator of Celestial Goddesses (Llewellyn: 2001) showcasing her intense interest in Goddess mythology. Her home on the web is Lisa Hunt Art -- feel free to visit any time!
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Comments (7)
Fugazi1968
Nice one, I like it alot, the only thing I would have done was miss out the birdies :) they mess with the depth a bit. John
shutterb
Love the hair flowing off to the horizion... Great colros and detail...
Denger
Sublimely serene siren scene... I am however in agreement with Fugazi1968 re:the birds on the horizon. They are redundant. The monochrome tone makes it look moonlit, indeed.
titta
Beautiful! Very well used monochromatic colour!
kimariehere
what a spectacular and beautiful watercolor this is!! AWESOME wonderful mood and feel to it .. dreamy and beautiful!!
JLyons
Gorgeous work!!
anitalee Online Now!
Beautiful