Paintings, Drawings, Polaroids and Etchings
A Return to the Symbolists:
Personal Mythologies and Mystical Lovers
The Buddha's Television-Oil on Canvas, 11x14 2006
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Personal Mythologies and Mystical Lovers: Paintings 2006 (4)
Lisa's current series of work, all 10 or 11 x 14 inspired by the writings and teachings about Mythology by Joseph Campbell and the Symbolist works of the mid 1880's. These works will represent her own "Personal Mythology." She will be doing a series of 18. The number 18 was chosen, because it is the symbol of 1 or The Self and 8 which is the symbol of infinity. -
Lisa King's Electrick Engravings, 1997-2004 (8)
A series of bizarre avant-garde and new-wave characters for your pleasure... -
Heavily Ever After: Lisa King's Paintings,1999 (25)
These were inspired by Morocco, New Orleans, Paris, and Nag Champa. All are oil on canvas. For inquiries about purchasing any of Lisa King's artwork, email to: nobigwheel@hotmail.com -
We Love Our Audience, Etchings of Lisa King, 1997 (11)
A suite of Ten etchings with title page, printed on Rives BFK paper, with five proofs on Arches Cover. These prints are presented in handmade clamshell boxes, with text overlayed over each print, on Canson 90 Vidalon vellum-1997. -
Lisa King's RAR Drawings (20)
Drawings in response to the Swimming Pool Q's album "The Royal Academy of Reality". Prismacolor pencil and gold leaf. -
Supreme Court Drawings (14)
These prismacolor and gold leaf drawings were done in 2001 as a response to the "Supreme Court Goes Electric" album, by Jeff Calder and Glenn Phillips. -
Zollisa Paintings, 2003-2004 (54)
Paintings done in 2003-2004 by Zollie Maynard and Lisa King. These are collaborations, and were done simultaneously by both artists on the same canvas much like improvisational music. -
Lisa King's Drawings (25)
Drawings in pen and ink, Prismacolor pencil, pastel, and marker from various years. -
Lisa King's Etchings (12)
Various etchings from several different years. -
Weird Digital Photos (57)
Strange and wonderful camera phone fun. -
Lisa King's Monoprints (3)
Made from painting directly onto the plate before running thru the press. -
Summer 2005: The Desert (25)
"The West is the Best-Get Here, and We'll Do the Rest": Joshua Tree National Park, Polaroid Images by Lisa King -
Summer 2005: Joshua Tree National Park (13)
Black and White photos of the lower Mojave Desert, Pinto Basin, and Colorado Desert. U2 Not included... -
Summer 2005: Palm Springs (22)
Scenes from 1960's Palm Springs -
Summer 2005: Hollywood (12)
Hollywood, wouldn't she? Holly would! -
Fall 2006: Ohoopee Dunes Wildlife Conservation Area (12)
The Ohoopee River dune system is unique to Georgia. The dunes are large oval structures, believed to have been formed by wind deposition of sand on the eastern and northern banks of rivers in south Georgia during the late Pleistocene Age (20,000 years ago). Several endangered plant and animal species live here, and it was also sacred to the Creek Indians. -
Fall 2007:Amicalola and Anna Ruby Falls (39)
My trip spending the weekend after my friend Michele's birthday, and before my friend Jeff Calder's birthday, and Thanksgiving, in the North Georgia Mountains. And celebrating how much I love all three! This is Cherokee land! -
Fall 2006: Amicalola Falls (27)
Amicalola, a Cherokee Indian word meaning "tumbling waters," is an appropriate name for these 729-foot falls ~~ the tallest cascading waterfall east of the Mississippi River. An 8.5 mile approach trail leads from the park to Springer Mountain, the southern end of the 2,135-mile Appalachian Trail. However, numerous other trails are available for shorter journeys. A beautiful lodge at the top of the mountain is popular with guests who prefer hotel-type comforts, while a 5-mile hike leads to more remote accommodations at the Len Foote Hike Inn. -
A-Bomb Video Stills (1)
Way back in 2001 my little "production company" No Big Wheel made a very cool video for the Swimming Pool Q's in Flash, by scanning in about 500 frame by frame photos, and animating them flip book style. It was for the reissue of "the Deep End", and it's a video for the song "The A Bomb woke me Up". Animation: Andy King, Props and Models: Lisa King and Michael Rucker. Photos by Steve Rucker. -
Lisa King's Polaroid Portraits (29)
Mainly portraits, these are Polaroid shots by Lisa King, various years. Thanks to Jordan Ososki, Michael Rucker, and Andy King.


