In the tradition of Art Brut, as associated with the French painter Jean Dubuffet, Lising’s work is drawn and painted into a sometimes heavy impasto base. The complex compositions contrast line, color, and shapes in his works. Lising also creates the illusion of perspective by overlapping objects within his picture plane. The artist also uses text to draw the viewer’s attention to his intention.
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