MY LISAS
OIL PAINTINGS EXPLORING INTENSE FORMER FRIENDSHIPS
My Lisa 12: Raging Insanity, Oil Paint on Canvas, 12’ x 12’, 2024
$550.00
My Lisa 11: Nomad, Oil Paint on Canvas, 12’ x 12’, 2024
$550.00
My Lisa 10: Lighter and Freer, Oil Paint on Linen, 20’ x 16’
Sold
My Lisa 9: Doppelgänger, Oil Paint on Canvas, 48" x 24", 2024
Sold
My Lisa 8: Wandered Off, Oil Paint on Canvas, 48” X 24”, 2024
$4,100
My Lisa 7: Desperado, Oil Paint on Canvas, 48” X 24”, 2024
Sold
My Lisa 6: Seasons in the Sun, Oil Paint on Canvas 48” x 48”, 2023
$8,100
My Lisa 5: Secret Scandalous Gossip, Oil Paint on Canvas 36” x 36”, 2023
$4,600
My Lisa 4: Intoxicating, Oil Paint on Canvas 36” x 36”, 2023 $5,600
My Lisa 3: Karmann Ghia, Oil Paint on Canvas 48” x 24”, 2022,
$4,100
My Lisa 2: Mercurial Vagabond, Oil Paint on Canvas, 30” x24”, 2022
$2,500
My Lisa 1: Fearless, Oil Paint on Canvas 30” x 10”, 2022
$1,100
This series of oil paintings is called “My Lisas,” and they are about coming-of age friendships. They are also about beauty, nostalgia, regret, guilt, love, loss and loneliness.
The young women I depict exist in that beautiful, vulnerable and strange moment between youth and adulthood. I leverage the powerful memories evoked by this time in my life.
The figures are inspired by photos I take at music festivals. I take crowd shots, then sketch one or two figures, removing the background and the crowd, leaving behind the figure and its shadow in a neutral empty space.
Within the paintings are short personal essays I have written about close friends who are no longer in my life. I write honestly about people who enhanced or complicated my life, challenged or completed me for a time. I express my emotions in an unashamed way, exploring how these special friendships truly felt and why they end. Perhaps some intense friendships are simply not meant to last.
I paint my figures in high-contrast monochromatic gray tones, and I paint the words in bright glossy colors, so they appear as an overlay, separate and above the image. With this gentle collision of words and image, I strive to create something that connects us more deeply to ourselves and to one another.
I hope these paintings evoke a sense of recognition in viewers, leading them to reflect on the impact of friends they’ve had who are no longer in their lives.
Low Line Lisas of Lakeview
The Lakeview-Roscoe Village Chamber of Commerce and the Chicago CTA commissioned POCHIS to paint three large scale public pieces displayed on the Lowline Walkway (under the CTA Brown line El Tracks)