Lisa Angrino (b. 1995) is a visual artist and philosopher from Colombia. While she experiments with materials and media, her thematic focus has always been the interpretation, translation and transmission of dreams, feelings, and the connection between the real and the unreal.
Her work is deeply sensory, trying to communicate with the visual, elements of sound, texture and feeling, with a signature that is always dynamic and organic. Recently, her paintings have concerned themselves with death, and its portrayal as a gentle, mystical force, a quiet shadow to the absurdity of life.
She is compelled to make connections with the observers of her art, believing that without the gaze of the observer, no art can truly have taken place. Her latest work is greatly influenced by existentialist philosophies and focuses on human love relationships and their imminent connection to the death drive.