Hayden, Lisa

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Lisa Hayden

Eclipse Garden

acrylic on canvas

5″ x 7″ (unframed), 6″ x 8″ (framed)

2024

$195 (sold)

Since viewing the solar eclipse in April 2024, I have been painting a series of abstract flower garden paintings that are floral but with a darker background. This piece is framed in a white floater frame and can be placed on any surface (or hung on the wall in a group) so you can have a little dramatic garden with you all year long.

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Lisa Hayden

Winter by the Water in New England

Inspired by: Laura McPhee, The Blue Lagoon Lionel Reinford, Winter in New England

acrylic on canvas

24″ x36″ x 1.5″

2023

People have always loved to live along the water for its beauty and utility. As we enter an era of a changing climate, New England will experience sea level rise and more extreme precipitation events every winter. Learning to adjust to this new environment will be a challenge faced by local communities which have been right at the water’s edge for hundreds of years. As a lifelong New Englander I was drawn to both Winter in New England with its old fashioned idealized winter (a type of cold winter that will be less frequent) and The Blue Lagoon with the thought of how people live near and use the water near them.

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Lisa Hayden

Vibrant Geometry

acrylic on canvas

24”x 24”

2022

For this abstract piece I wanted to use shapes, lines, and color to contemplate order and spontaneity, balance and disruption. The palette of blues and greens is taken from of my abstract landscapes and placed in a new modern setting.

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Lisa Hayden

Holding the Ocean

sculpture from wire, encaustic, paint, repurposed fabric

7” x 7” x 7”

2023

As a painter I often approach representing the ocean in abstract ways. With this sculpture I took a 3D journey into an abstract painting, capturing the feel with color and texture in all dimensions.

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Lisa Hayden

The Balance is Within

acrylic on canvas

24″ x 24″

2024

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Lisa Hayden

Woodland Scarf

fabrics, wool embroidery thread, wood

6” x 14” x 36”

2022

I created this abstract scarf with a focus on texture and abstract forest elements. I’m imagining a woodland fairy hanging their scarf on tree branches at the end of their day. The circular shape of a wrapped scarf has always reminded me of birds’ nests – maybe a bird will come and make a nest while the scarf is unattended.

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Lisa Hayden

Plate Collection

Inspired by: Unknown Artist, English Teapot Mixteca-Puebla Artist, Tripod Bowl

acrylic on canvas

12” x 12” x 1.5″

2024

People have always liked to collect plates and bowls, and as the English Teapot shows we have also always liked to show them off. My painting is on a square canvas to indicate the modern way of showing off our collections on social media.

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