b. 1968
Lisa Hunt is a Brooklyn-based artist and designer. Her screen printed works on paper and canvas explore the spacial and meditative relationships found within repeat patterns. Comprised of graphic shapes, symbols, and re-imagined typographic elements, they are expressed with a minimalist approach. Hunt’s work alludes to indigenous African and Eastern textiles and she employs an aesthetic use of gold leaf as a nod to its adorning use throughout art history as well as a comment on materialism and worth. The artist's exploration with the screen printing process has led to printing her larger scale editions with the master printers at The Lower East Side Printshop in New York. Lisa was featured on the cover and in the New York Times bestseller, In The Company of Women (2016). She studied graphic design at Pratt Institute and currently maintains her studio practice in DUMBO, New York.
Lisa Hunt is a Brooklyn-based artist and designer. Her screen printed works on paper and canvas explore the spacial and meditative relationships found within repeat patterns. Comprised of graphic shapes, symbols, and re-imagined typographic elements, they are expressed with a minimalist approach. Hunt’s work alludes to indigenous African and Eastern textiles and she employs an aesthetic use of gold leaf as a nod to its adorning use throughout art history as well as a comment on materialism and worth. The artist's exploration with the screen printing process has led to printing her larger scale editions with the master printers at The Lower East Side Printshop in New York. Lisa was featured on the cover and in the New York Times bestseller, In The Company of Women (2016). She studied graphic design at Pratt Institute and currently maintains her studio practice in DUMBO, New York.