Art inspired by the Renaissance, Celtic knots, fantasy art, and storybooks. I create traditional paintings, digital art and photograph knights, fair maidens, fairies, bagpipers, flowers and a few meadows too.
by Lise Winne
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I made this as a gallery button for my website at LiseWinne.net. It is meant to draw people in to the world of the Medieval and Renaissance art that... more
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I made this as a gallery button for my website at LiseWinne.net. It is meant to draw people in to the world of the Medieval and Renaissance art that I do.
But in the meantime, you may enjoy this art piece as is. Or you may choose this design in its non-symmetrical version here: http://lisewinne.net/featured/gold-and-silver-knight-lise-winne.html
Depicted here is a Medieval or Renaissance style knight on top of a horse brandishing a sword. Behind him are farm fields and a stormy sky.
The original photo was taken in the state of New York (USA).
I have a bachelor's degree in Studio Art and a masters degree in Art Education. I used to be an art teacher and taught grades K - 12. In order to teach art in the public schools, I needed to learn a lot of mediums. I have carried this into my art studio as well, painting in one area of the studio and making altered digital photographs in another part of the studio. My primary mediums are painting, drawing, digital art, illustrations, cartoons, hand thrown pottery and relief sculpture. If you see pottery in my photographic work, it is my own hand-thrown piece. I have shown my work in galleries and through juried shows at art centers and museums. Some notables include The Delaware Art Museum, Haverford Center of the Arts,...
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Marvin Blaine
This is so powerful Lise!!! Makes me feel like I'm there in this time and space!!! Great work!!! L/F
Lise Winne replied:
Thank you, Marvin!