Faceless women in Mediterranean landscapes. A painting that smells of salt and sun.
Swedish painter, born in Gothenburg in 1991. Large figurative oil paintings, escapism, female bodies. Based in Stockholm.
Lisa Larsson grows up in Gothenburg, studies Fine Arts at Parsons/The New School in New York, where she spends eight years. Her work explores the female body and women’s perspective, often through faceless figures in a state of complete repose, at the water’s edge, in the southern light. Realism and abstraction mingle in large oils on canvas that convey a rare sense of escape. A collaboration with the Swedish brand A Day’s March in 2023, filmed between Grasse and Mougins, imagined what the subjects of her paintings might wear. She is now based in Stockholm.