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Lisa Black (sculptor)

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Lisa Black
Born1982
Known forSculptor, Jeweler
Notable workFixed Animals, Departed Skulls
MovementMixed metal media

Lisa Black is a sculpture artist and jeweler based in Auckland, New Zealand. Her work often combines taxidermied animals and preserved insects with found metal and sometimes working mechanical parts,[1] and has been described as "Steampunk" art, although she does not use the term herself.[2] She self categorizes her work by adding "Fixed" to the titles of her pieces made to look living, and "Departed" to the pieces made to look deceased.[3][4] The first work in the Fixed series was Fixed Fawn.[5]

Her work has been featured in Marie Claire[6] Magazine, The New Zealand Herald,[1] and the television show New Zealand's Next Top Model.

Taxidermy Works

Fixed Series

A series of sculptures using Taxidermied animals and metal parts from different eras.

  • Fixed Mammals, including Fixed Fawn, Fixed Golden Fawn, Fixed Ferret and Fixed Rat.[7]
  • Fixed Reptiles, including Fixed Crocodile and Fixed Turtle.[8]
  • Fixed Birds, including Fixed Duckling Head and Fixed Black Bird.[9]
  • Fixed Pheasant Wings, a taxidermy work not part of the other series.[10]

Departed Series

A series of sculptures using the taxidermied skulls of animals and metal parts.[11]

  • Departed Vervet, Departed Vervet II, Departed Vervet III, Departed Vervet IV, Departed Vervet V
  • Departed Caracal
  • Departed Baboon
  • Departed Wildcat
  • Departed Ram[12]

Jewelry

  • Gilded Butterflies necklaces[13]

Selected exhibitions

References

  1. ^ a b Walker, Zoe (19 January 2011). "Lisa Black's favourite things". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 14 October 2011.
  2. ^ Ship, Jesse (2008-06-29). "Format Magazine Interview". Formatmag.com. Retrieved 2012-11-06.
  3. ^ Graham, Michael (2010-04-04). "Treehugger.com article". Treehugger.com article. Retrieved 2012-11-06.
  4. ^ "Official Website". Lisablackcreations.com. Retrieved 2012-11-06.
  5. ^ "Fixing the Broken: an Interview with Taxidermy Artist Lisa Black". Joe Hubris. 20 April 2012. Retrieved 21 April 2012.
  6. ^ "Official website". Lisablackcreations.com. Retrieved 2012-11-06.
  7. ^ Fixed Mammals by Lisa Black
  8. ^ Fixed Reptiles by Lisa Black
  9. ^ Fixed Birds by Lisa Black
  10. ^ Fixed Pheasant Wings by Lisa Black
  11. ^ Departed Skulls by Lisa Black
  12. ^ "Departed Ram by Lisa Black". Joe Hubris. 20 April 2012. Retrieved 22 April 2012.
  13. ^ Gilded Butterfly Necklaces by Lisa Black