Lissa Rosenthal-Yoffe is a classically trained artist with extensive studies in art history. Her work is recognized for minimalist, methodical patterns, squares, and self portraiture. Her sculptures focus on constructed objects and the space created by them. She works primarily in plastic and production of multiples. Preoccupations include hex numbering systems and colors, and Blue Skies. Influences include early Minimalism and the Light and Space Movement.
Separate from her art and related art projects, Lissa’s professional nonprofit and advocacy career spans decades, from the 1990s to present. She has championed arts and cultural initiatives for leading national arts and humanities organizations and has advanced equitable access to arts and humanities in Washington, DC. Board service includes National Cherry Blossom Festival and the SoCo Arts Lab.
About the Artist
Visual artist known for minimalist sculpture and methodical patterns, squares, blue skies, and self portraiture. For latest work and projects: www.instagram.com/lissarosenthalyoffe www.lissarosenthal-yoffe.com www.facebook.com/nothingbutblueskiesfromnowon www.instagram.com/nothingbutblueskiesfromnowonFeatured Work
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Featured Work: Photos
Days of Future Passed
Baby Yves
Rapture
Brew Green
Ryman I
Brew Melt
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Hex IV Green
See more information about Hex IV GreenMedium: Acrylic Sheets, paper, stainless steelYear: 2023Details: 12”x12”x2”