I'm tempted to say something about man vs. machine, but they look like they're having too much fun.
Tour de Zède, 2013, oil on canvas, 16" x 20"
Notes by Bill Calhoun
August 01, 2013
Tour de Zède
July 08, 2013
Cat and Mouse
June 28, 2013
An Emily Painting Comes to Life
I've always wanted to do this - document the stages of one of Emily's paintings.
This animated image starts with a tiny woodcut illustration that Emily had for years on a bulletin board. One day she decided to sketch a drawing inspired by the woodcut, and not long after decided to try a sketch on canvas. That was about a year and a half ago, and since then Emily has worked, off and on and in stages, until the recent completion.
Day of the Dead, 2013, oil on canvas, 18" x 24" $1000
If you would like to know more about the painting's stages of development, or see the individual images that make up the animation, please click here.
June 27, 2013
Day of the Dead
Emily has always loved the imagery from the Mexican Day of the Dead celebrations. This painting is based on a tiny woodcut that Emily had pinned up for years on the wall of ephemera in her studio.
If they weren't sitting, this handsome couple would qualify as a classic Emily pas de deux.
Day of the Dead, 2013, oil on canvas, 18" x 24" $1000
March 31, 2013
Scapegoat Review
Three of Emily's paintings and two of her poems have just been published in the Spring issue of the Scapegoat Review. You can view it here, or click on the image to the left.
Scapegoat Review is an online literary journal published by Erika Lutzner, who also published the anthology Some Stories Are True That Never Happened which featured the collaboration of Emily and the poet Nin Andrews. (Read about that anthology here.)
March 23, 2013
The Circus of Lost Dreams
Emily and Nin have a book! It is titled The Circus of Lost Dreams. Actually, what they have is an interactive digital chapbook. The chapbook was published by Didi Menendez, the publisher of PoetsArtists, and it features 30 poems by Nin Andrews, all paired with Emily's paintings. It's available as a very cool interactive iBook via iTunes.
The iBook can be viewed on iPads and iPhones - it has audio and video as well as text and images. It's available for free, from this link, or just click on the image below.
In The Circus of Lost Dreams, Nin Andrews and Emily Lisker become a magical duet. The two share an insatiable, tender, and wry imagination. Their poems and paintings together are profound in their insights regarding power, male/female relationships, and spirituality.
- Denise Duhamel
Just finished Nin Andrews new poetry/prose collection "The Circus of Lost Dreams". Andrews has imagined and developed a make-believe island and a personal history that echoes the wild, bizarre, and heightened sexuality of our dreams, yet at the same time never divorces us from the weight of the real world (with all of its human failings and problems) in which we daily walk and breathe. These fable-like tales are full of the enchantments of magic, empowerment, humour, wisdom, and lyrical language. Utterly engaging, fantastical, and at times breathtaking, "Circus of Lost Dreams" is a delight.
- Michael Parker
March 20, 2013
More Videos with Nin Andrews
Just published! Two more videos of Nin Andrews reading her poetry against moving backdrops of Emily's paintings. In the first video, published through the journal MiPOesias, Just the Chillies is paired with Emily's painting Embrace. View the video here, or click on the image below.
In the second video by the same publisher for the journal PoetsArtists, The Dancers is paired with Emily's painting Trio. View the video here, or click on the image below.
And in case you didn't check out the first video, read all about it here.
March 10, 2013
Alphonse and Gaston
I once went to dinner with Emily's grand-parents, rest their souls. In the middle of a chaotic meal, Emily's grandmother called to the waiter "Alphonse, Alphonse!" which seemed unlikely to be anyone's name in this Brooklyn Italian restaurant. Only much later did I realize that her mind, in searching for "Garçon," had stumbled across the names of a pair of cartoon characters from her youth.
Alphonse and Gaston, 2013, oil on canvas, 16" x 20" $900
March 06, 2013
Wheels Within Wheels
This painting started its life, as do all of Emily's paintings, as a drawing. Unlike the current batch of paintings completed, or nearly so, this one has remained in its infancy. This happens - the drawing is so wonderful on its own that Emily does not want to disturb it. This one could stay this way for years, but I wanted to share it anyway, and give you a glimpse into how Emily paints.
Wheels Within Wheels, 2013, oil on canvas, 18" x 24" POR
March 05, 2013
Taking After Father
The Bird Maiden
March 03, 2013
Target
Rebus
February 05, 2013
More on the Nin Andrews/Emily Lisker Collaboration
The pairing of Emily's paintings with the poems of Nin Andrews continues!
Just recently, an online journal called MiPOesias published a video of Nin reading her poem The Art of Drinking Tea against a moving backdrop of Emily's painting Cup of Coffee. You can view the video here, or click on the image below.
This past fall, the poet and writer Erika Lutzner edited and published an anthology called Some Stories Are True That Never Happened. It features five of Emily's paintings paired with Nin's poems. You can look at a preview of the book here (or click on the image to the left) and see the first three. You can also purchase the anthology.