Lisa Bernstein – Capitol Sunset
$500.00
I walk this path on Maryland Avenue NE on my way to and from the Northeast Public Library in Washington, DC. The light and shadows shift quickly, framing the nation’s Capitol building.
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Description
American Modernist painter Georgia O’Keeffe wrote, “I found I could say things with color and shapes that I couldn’t say any other way — things I had no words for.” My non-painting life revolves around language for expressing ideas, thoughts, and feelings. Painting is for me a means of escaping the intermediary of words, to represent and access the immediacy of senses and emotions. I paint people, places, animals, and objects I care about, in order to understand them in new ways through the process of fixing them as color, shape, texture, light, and shadow in a particular moment in time. In this way, I create a visual memory of my life and my surroundings, witnessing and recording for myself and others a child, a beloved pet, a neighborhood, before it changes, before it is gone. The writer Virginia Woolf argued in “A Sketch of the Past” that the best rememberer is a painter; I strive to put what I see and feel around me into paintings to create a record of memories for myself and for others.
Additional information
| Medium | oil on panel |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 12.00 W × 12.00 H inches |
| Year | 2026 |


