Artist Lisa Von Enxing has been fascinated by animals since the early days of her life. She loves to create scenes portraying human-animal interactions of compassion, devotion and refuge as well as scenes of their sorrows that tragically many species currently find themselves in. Enxing believes it is crucial that collectively we all strive and extend a light of wisdom, in order to bridge this inherent destructive gap that exists between us and the living world. She asks, what are we without the animal, plant, oceanic and micro worlds?
Enxing creates and feels best in the rain, wind and snow. India and Japan feel like shadows that follow her everywhere she goes and happily, she finds influencing her artwork. She is obsessed with 14-19th century Indian Miniatures and ancient Japanese culture.
Currently, Enxing lives and paints in Brooklyn.