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lisazamanart · 2 months
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Timelapse of a Portrait.
One of the loveliest people out there, Oscar Isaac
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lisazamanart · 2 months
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NEW PORTRAIT
My favourite Piscean!
Happy Birthday Oscar!
Charcoal and pastel on paper.
Not much else to say, except that the new @brioni_official ad featuring the above was absolutely flawless.
Considering I didn’t start this commission until Tuesday, time was against me!
Original 📸 : @josholins (what a stunning collection of images for reference)
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lisazamanart · 3 months
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⚪️⚪️⚪️NEW PORTRAIT ⚪️⚪️⚪️
Title : You Think You Know Me?
Size : 12 x 16.5”
Medium: @kohinoorusa Charcoal Pencils and @panpastel
My sixth piece of work from my newest collection.
Knowing that Pedro would be the next subject I felt heavily influenced by his story, and currently how he has been elevated to the high echelons of fame within the entertainment industry. Of course it is absolutely deserved, but what comes with that recognition can be a darker side of what fandoms are. The parasocial relationships that emerge because of one man. I may comfortably sit on the edge of all this, but I have been witness to some pretty awful behaviour all in the name of a wonderful man with a big heart.
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lisazamanart · 7 months
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Wowzers
Got the Dune : Part One Photography book today as a gift and my goodness:
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lisazamanart · 10 months
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⚪️NEW PORTRAIT⚪️
Title : My Darkness
Size: 12 × 16.5"
Medium: @kohinoorusa Charcoal pencil and @panpastel
3rd Portrait of my 3rd (and final) instalment from “Hand Over Your Emotions”.
Inspired again by the second @theaterofwar online performance of Oedipus. Which was just as immense as the first production.
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lisazamanart · 1 year
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ARTWORK AUCTION
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Here is your opportunity to own a one of a kind piece of original artwork , created by myself, whilst in NY.
This Original Artwork Inspired by the Revival of Lorraine Hansberry’s Play “The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Voice Window” ran at the BAM Harvey Theater, Brooklyn NY Feb-March 2023 and is now moving to the James Earl Jones Theater on Broadway from April-June 2023.
This Artwork of the lead actors Oscar Isaac and Rachel Brosnahan was signed in person in February 2023 with the artist present.
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The artwork comes with a COA
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50% of the monies from this auction will go to the artists choice of charities.
Covenant House New York for Ms Brosnahan
Guatemala Service Projects for Mr Isaac.
Please message if you have any questions before bidding.
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lisazamanart · 1 year
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lisazamanart · 1 year
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I created this portrait back in 2020 before the pandemic hit and it was my first attempt at hyper realistic portrait of Oscar, so words can’t describe what it means to me to have him sign my work. I’m not crying, you’re crying
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lisazamanart · 1 year
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Happy Birthday to the coolest human I know.
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lisazamanart · 1 year
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The Return of Operation Oscar (the full story)
Okay, so here’s the full story. Because I realize that this was technically my fourth trip to NYC since Operation Oscar, but the one in October didn’t technically count since that was me going to support @lisazamanart at her gallery show. Anyway.
Ironically, it was at that gallery show that I first learned about the play, since that had just been announced. And when I got home, I got me a membership to BAM, and I was going to be a responsible adult and get cheaper tickets, but then I thought about it, and since one of the shows was ON MY BIRTHDAY, I… was not responsible at all and got 2nd row tickets, dead center. Because it was my birthday and YOLO.
The person who was supposed to go with me couldn’t, so I ended up talking my mom into taking the bus into the city (it’s only like a 1.5 hour ride, and even though way more expensive than it used to be, still easy.) So I was not only excited to see Oscar, but also my mom on my actual birthday.
Thennnnnn on the Saturday before my birthday (which is also the day the play opened, and my uncle’s birthday) I had a seizure? I think? Still not entirely sure what happened, but I  ended up in the hospital for a couple days but the whole time I felt fine and I was like we are NOT cancelling the NYC trip because I will literally cry and I’ve been looking forward to it for so long… so, long story short, after a little back and forth, I got out of the hospital on 6 Feb and flew to NYC on 9 Feb. YOLO!
So anyway, Lisa and I had been talking before my flight, basic stuff like how I was going to the city and she was leaving to go back to London, and how it sucked that we would miss each other because we’d really like to say hello and stuff. I got to NYC, grabbed a cab from LaGuardia to Brooklyn, and got to my hotel. I was supposed to text my mom when I got there, since she was already in the room, and I was walking into the lobby doing just that when a tiny British woman tackled me and I was like, “LISA?!” and as it turns out, this is the hotel she always stays at in Brooklyn and my mom and I had just picked it by chance because it was super close to the theater and VOILA, Lisa and I got to see each other anyway! My mom couldn’t figure out what was taking me so long and who I could possibly find to talk to in our hotel lobby so I got to introduce them and it was the most lovely totally unexpected surprise. And I got all the theater and stage door dirt from her, too. 😂😂
So the next day after breakfast, we went exploring a bit and we did find the theater, then went to the amazing pizzeria on the corner and back to the hotel to relax until it was play time. And let me tell you, for the size of the theater and the three-hour (with intermission) run time and our second row seats, I would have been happy. Oscar Isaac was like twenty feet away from me most of the night of my birthday and what else could I have asked for? But then after the show we decided to check out the stage door and we found it quite easily. There were only like maybe? 20? people waiting at the stage door, all very polite and well-mannered and very cognizant of the barricade they’d put up. All the cast came out, we cheered and we clapped. Rachel Brosnahan was 2nd last to come out, and she was very sweet (and also fucking amazing in the play itself; I was surprised and thrilled with her performance, what a treat!) She signed my program and it was all very lovely.
Then. Then. Last to come out was Oscar, and he quite happily made his way around the barricade while I tried to remember how to breathe. But he ended up being SO NICE and so sweet and when my mom mentioned that it was my birthday, the next thing I know I’m getting squished in a hug and I’m getting a resounding “happy birthday!” and my mom is telling him that I came all the way from Tennessee for this and he’s like “hey, my dad lives in Tennessee!” and there were smiles and probably me looking like a total idiot and he had his arm around me for the picture even though you can’t really see it but IT WAS THERE OKAY.
The program:
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My favorite picture in the history of ever:
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It took a long road to get here. There was the lobby incident, and us not knowing or thinking to get to the stage door at the 92nd St Y (although we did loiter at his car), and then FINALLY I got to meet him (ON MY BIRTHDAY!!!!) and every time I look at this picture I grin like a complete idiot and I’m not sorry about it and if I can figure out how to get to the play again, I will because it was amazing.
AH. MAY. ZING.
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lisazamanart · 1 year
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Nathan Bateman my beloved
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artworks from the collections of @abbeyzyx and @lisazamanart
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lisazamanart · 1 year
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lisazamanart · 1 year
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⚫️NEW PORTRAIT⚫️
Title : Spiralling
Size: 29.7 x 45 cm
Medium: Charcoal / Pastel on Paper
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Oscar Isaac as Basil Stitt from the short film Lightning Face.
This is the Second portrait from the newest collection entitled “Let it Go”.
Lightningface is an absolutely incredible mind-blowing piece, written and directed by Brian Petsos.
The image of Basil slowly losing his grip on reality stuck with me, and this portrait has been in the works a while.
You can view the short online here:
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lisazamanart · 1 year
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NEW PORTRAIT
Pastel portrait of Pedro Pascal
Yes, yes… I know this one came from out of nowhere.
It’s a total surprise to me too.
One minute I’m sketching a commission the next I’m cracking open the new panpastel palette and 6 hours later I have this.
I wanted to try both medium and technique. As if I was sketching a model in front of me, fast paced and getting the essence of the person, not necessarily the details which I’m known for.
It’s not my usual style, but I’m kinda in love with it. What do you think??
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lisazamanart · 1 year
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🟢NEW PORTRAIT🟢
Charcoal Portrait of the wonderful @tenochhuerta as Namor in the film @blackpanther Wakanda Forever.
An absolutely outstanding performance from him and the entire cast.
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lisazamanart · 1 year
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This makes my heart sing!!! X
Y’all! Look at what @lisazamanart just sent me…
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The best thing to come out of my mailbox since the stimulus checks ong
The Nathan one in particular is so striking. I’m on the hunt for the perfect frame.
Anyway, if you aren’t following Lisa already, please do yourself a favor and check out her Instagram. She has done the most fabulous portraits of Oscar (professionally) and she’s so generous with her time and talents. Thank you, @lisazamanart 💚
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lisazamanart · 1 year
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Bringing this video back x
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