by Lisa Marie Sipe | May 3, 2013 | Encaustic Painting, Series: Girl Plays in Radioactive Dirt
This painting was inspired by cancer, atomic bombs and the loss of my aunt. My aunt was born in the 1950’s when the Atomic Energy Lab was sold, a toy that included cancer-causing uranium ore. I don’t think my aunt ever played with this toy but I picked up...
by Lisa Marie Sipe | May 22, 2011 | All Paintings, Blog, Series: Girl Plays in Radioactive Dirt
“It all started out with a back ache,” said my Aunt and Godmother, Linda Beketa. Earlier this year she went to the doctor for back pain and through a series of tests discovered she had lung cancer, a tumor on her kidney and brain and fractured vertebrae caused by bone...
by Lisa Marie Sipe | May 10, 2011 | All Paintings, Encaustic Painting, Series: Girl Plays in Radioactive Dirt
“Cancer Cell,” encaustic and mixed media on found object From the solo exhibition “Girl Plays in Radioactive Dirt,” at Regular Gallery in Phoenix, Arizona.
by Lisa Marie Sipe | May 5, 2011 | Blog, Press Releases, Series: Girl Plays in Radioactive Dirt
May 20 – June 11, 2011 | Opening Reception: May 20, 2011, 6-9 pm at Regular Gallery Phoenix, AZ – Regular Gallery proudly presents “Girl Plays in Radioactive Dirt,” a compelling solo exhibition from Lisa Marie Sipe. The exhibition takes place at Regular Gallery in...