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Acclaimed for the dark undertones which imbue her works, Lisa charms viewers with the
expressiveness of her art. In 1993 she began the 'Dark Caravan' series, revolving around a strange,
haunting carnival troupe. The body of work attracted the attention of well-known writer
Neil Gaiman who has authored stories
illustrated by Lisa's sculptures, 1997 (Dreamhaven Press) and to date, written seven stories inspired by
her work. Fast friends, they plan to continue to work together, producing, as Gaiman puts it, "the
most disturbing coffee table book of the century."
Lisa's work has appeared in Spectrum and she has won several major awards
at conventions in the field for her spectacular privately commissioned fantasy works, including
the Jack Gaughan Award and Chesley Award. She has appeared as artist Guest of Honor at
conventions including Lunacon and World Horror and is slated for further such honors through
2004. An anthology of horror stories by some of the best writers in the genre includes writers
Gene Wolfe, Jack Dann, Charles De Lint and John Shirley.
Inspired by her art and fully illustrated by the artist, Strange Attraction was
published in 2000. She currently is working on several new projects, including turning her
creativity to writing, two dimensional art, and experimenting with new media.
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