Bio
Lisa P H Caddel is a lifelong artist and an acrylic painter since 1983. Her artwork is infused with symbolic expressions that range from bold, colorful, simplistic imagery to playful experiments embodied with textures and layers of meaning. She is inspired by observations of faith, nature, the current events of daily life, and global news stories.
Lisa’s work has been included in exhibits from Los Angeles to New York, and at a United Nations conference in Mexico. Her artwork was featured in a six page spread in the summer issue of In Frame Visual Arts Magazine. She is serving her second year as President of the Burbank Art Association and is on the Arts Education subcommittee of the Burbank Cultural Arts Commission. Since 2009 she has written about her artistic adventures on her Affirmative Blog which can be found here on her website. In 2012 she began a new blog that features Art Around Burbank.
Lisa is a California native who happened to live in Birmingham, Alabama when she began her formal art studies in the ’80’s, and in the Southwest corner of Colorado during the mid 2000’s when her artistic drive was re-ignited. Currently she lives in Burbank with her renovation happy husband, two of her three children still in the nest, and one scaredy cat pitbull named Ruby.
Lisa’s work has been included in exhibits from Los Angeles to New York, and at a United Nations conference in Mexico. Her artwork was featured in a six page spread in the summer issue of In Frame Visual Arts Magazine. She is serving her second year as President of the Burbank Art Association and is on the Arts Education subcommittee of the Burbank Cultural Arts Commission. Since 2009 she has written about her artistic adventures on her Affirmative Blog which can be found here on her website. In 2012 she began a new blog that features Art Around Burbank.
Lisa is a California native who happened to live in Birmingham, Alabama when she began her formal art studies in the ’80’s, and in the Southwest corner of Colorado during the mid 2000’s when her artistic drive was re-ignited. Currently she lives in Burbank with her renovation happy husband, two of her three children still in the nest, and one scaredy cat pitbull named Ruby.