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The Art of Lisa K. Weber

Filled with the fantastical elements found in fairytales, artist Lisa K. Weber’s work explores the beautifully grotesque side of our collective mythology. Examining our darkest urges beneath the skins of enchanting femme fatales imbues the work with a decidedly feminine point of view, casting her figures as the villains rather than the helpless victims of yore. Take a peek at more after the jump.

Filled with the fantastical elements found in fairytales, artist Lisa K. Weber’s work explores the beautifully grotesque side of our collective mythology. Examining our darkest urges beneath the skins of enchanting femme fatales imbues the work with a decidedly feminine point of view, casting her figures as the villains rather than the helpless victims of yore.

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