Alisa Looney
Made of Powder Coated Steel
Alisa Looney is a sculptor, enamelist, dancer and designer who grew up along the banks of the Spokane River in northern Idaho. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Boise State University in 1983, but has been a professional designer and fine artist since 1981. She fell in love with metal arts as a silversmith in her early years, and began welding in 1998. Her public sculptures have won People’s Choice Purchase Awards in Oregon and Washington, and the Maryhill Museum of Art in Goldendale, WA selected one of her works as the feature sculpture on the plaza of their Stevenson wing in 2012. She is a member of several professional artist organizations, and is the owner of Vision Design in Portland, Oregon.
About her art, Ms. Looney says: “It is my highest goal to create sculpture that brings empowerment, joy and connection to people who experience it. I shape and fabricate metal into open, energetic human form, representing movement and the expression of life. I draw from years of experimental dance and movement, the place where I find my greatest moments of free expression. I capture this movement in gesture drawings and paintings, then design and fabricate these forms in metal, finishing with bright colors to add a sense of aliveness. I enjoy working with the pliability and strength of metal, cutting and shaping it into permanent forms that will last through time.”
‘Heart Connection’ portrays the energy between two people, deeply connecting with each other. The spiraling shapes come together to form the shape of a heart, indicating two spirits dancing, merging, yet each person remains separate as an individual. Crimson red denotes the deepest love.