Oils
and Watercolors |
Cheryl
Korb |
Doris
Cresko |
Edwin
Havas |
Evgeni
Gordiets |
Gary
Kresge |
Jill
Swersie |
Lisa
Hannick |
Tim
Weaver |
Thomas
Dougherty |
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Sculptures
and Crafts |
Al
Hough |
Frank Mariano |
James
Morgan |
Richard
Apgar |
Robert
Bergstrass |
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Biography:
Lisa
Hannick began her art education at the age of eleven by
spending her Saturdays studying under the world acclaimed
artist, Vincent Trotta. Later she attended and graduated Art
& Design High School in Manhattan and then processed to
study architectural design at Queensborough College in
Bayside, NY where she graduated with honors.
After
spending eighteen years at this profession, she left the
industry and answered her innermost calling to pursue art.
At this time, Lisa enrolled at The Art Students League of NY
and the National Academy of Design also in NY. At The League
and under the scrupulous tutelage of Harvey Dinnerstein,
were her skills polished
and her creative desire reborn.
Lisa
works in a very classical manner. Using chiaroscuro
lighting, her paintings reflect the moods evoked by the
Dutch masters. By employing a limited palette and layers of
thin glazes she is able to achieve much luminosity.
Through
an intuitive sense for composition, her paintings, be it
landscape, still life, or florals capture order, balance and
harmony – the very essence of beauty. |