Lisa Lisa - Red sakure Bloom






Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and a master’s degree in arts and cultural management.
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Lisa Lisa, Red sakure Bloom, an original mixed‑media acrylic painting from 2026 depicting plants and flowers, signed, 70 by 50 cm, 1 kg, from the Netherlands, sold by Galerie.
Description from the seller
At just sixteen, she develops rapidly into one of the most intriguing young artists of the moment. With an exceptional combination of talent, discipline, and vision, she creates a visual language that rarely feels so mature and convincing so early. Her work shows not only technical mastery but above all a remarkable sensitivity to mood, emotion, and human complexity.
She primarily works with painting and drawings, with portrait and human expression forming a recurring core. In her work, she does not seek superficial beauty but meaning: a quiet tension, a gaze that holds something, an emotion that has not yet been spoken. Her compositions balance stillness and intensity, leaving the viewer with a feeling that lingers longer than the image itself.
What sets her apart is the way she brings instinct and intellect together: she dares to make choices, push boundaries, and approach themes with mature depth, without losing her own authenticity. Her signature is clear: personal, idiosyncratic, and bold, with a sensitivity that makes her work instantly recognizable.
In the spring she will participate in the World Art Awards, an international step that underscores her rapid growth and striking potential. This participation marks an important moment in her young career: the beginning of a presence on a broader stage, where her work can resonate with an international audience.
She is, without a doubt, an up-and-coming talent — a young artist with a rare voice, an unprecedented vision and a future that feels both promising and inexorably vast.
At just sixteen, she develops rapidly into one of the most intriguing young artists of the moment. With an exceptional combination of talent, discipline, and vision, she creates a visual language that rarely feels so mature and convincing so early. Her work shows not only technical mastery but above all a remarkable sensitivity to mood, emotion, and human complexity.
She primarily works with painting and drawings, with portrait and human expression forming a recurring core. In her work, she does not seek superficial beauty but meaning: a quiet tension, a gaze that holds something, an emotion that has not yet been spoken. Her compositions balance stillness and intensity, leaving the viewer with a feeling that lingers longer than the image itself.
What sets her apart is the way she brings instinct and intellect together: she dares to make choices, push boundaries, and approach themes with mature depth, without losing her own authenticity. Her signature is clear: personal, idiosyncratic, and bold, with a sensitivity that makes her work instantly recognizable.
In the spring she will participate in the World Art Awards, an international step that underscores her rapid growth and striking potential. This participation marks an important moment in her young career: the beginning of a presence on a broader stage, where her work can resonate with an international audience.
She is, without a doubt, an up-and-coming talent — a young artist with a rare voice, an unprecedented vision and a future that feels both promising and inexorably vast.
