Lisa diStefano's work employs subtle details, respectful suggestions,
and rousing palettes
Lisa diStefano's work employs subtle details, respectful
suggestions, and rousing palettes. A Baton Rouge
native, she often chooses the Louisiana
landscape as the subject of her paintings; enlivening trees, water, and marsh grasses
with a diversity of hues and thin, multi-layered brushstrokes. While her most
recent work is an abstract interpretation of the landscape in motion, her past
pieces have been compared to those of esteemed Louisiana artists George Dureau
(1930-) and Alexander John Drysdale
(1870-1934). Having learned and painted in the land of representation, Lisa now
communicates to us from a more personal perspective. The result and gift to us
is her âMoving Impressionsâ. diStefano's
work resides in the collections of several Baton Rouge
corporate offices, The Ritz Carlton Hotel in Miami, and Bellagio Hotel in Las
Vegas. National publications such as Traditional Home,
Better Homes and Gardens, and Veranda have reviewed and published her work.