In our latest podcast, Lisa Micklewright talks about her rich artistic family tradition, the influence of the Slade School of Fine Art on her oeuvre, the inspirations for her landscapes, her use of technology to find locations and her love of the aerial perspective.
Lisa Micklewright talking with Bob Chaundy
Accompanying images on consideringart.com
Lisa’s grandfather’s illustrations while he was interned as a conscientious objector, and one of his subsequent pulp fiction coversUp the Garden Path at St Katharine’s, 1993. This was Lisa’s family home in Ringwood.Detail from Albertien on a Stool, 1985Towards the Iron Gate, 1993, watercolour, of the garden at Hidcote, Gloucestershire. The Winding Road, 2012The Moat at Bodiam Castle, Kent, watercolour 2020Léoube, 2021
Thank you for interviewing my lovely talented friend Lisa. I miss my UK friends very much living here in NZ. Her story is inspirational and she has a marvellous talent backed up by years of intense work.
Thank you for interviewing my lovely talented friend Lisa. I miss my UK friends very much living here in NZ. Her story is inspirational and she has a marvellous talent backed up by years of intense work.
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The pleasure was all mine, thanks. A good time to be in NZ!
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