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Lisa Gleim is
part of a long line of Southern artists, some of whom are also successful
portrait artists. She has always had an interest in painting, and even
from an early age, was committed to becoming a traditional portrait
painter. Ms. Gleim is strongly influenced by John Singer Sargent, Mary
Cassatt, and Cecilia Beaux, three of the great American Impressionists.
A graduate of the Pennsylvania
Academy of the Fine Arts, Ms. Gleim has recently studied
under Cedric and Joanette Egeli and Margaret C. Baumgaertner and John
de la Vega. She finds it very important to continue her education and
believes "an artist's education is never-ending."
Ms. Gleim began painting pet portraits in 2001 after the loss of her 14 year
old Golden Retriever, Bonnie. Her husband Bill Jonas suggested painting a portrait
of Bonnie would help ease the pain of the loss. She soon discovered that
she was not the only one who considered her pets part of the family. Since
then, Lisa has received numerous portrait commissions for dog, cat and
horse portraits, many of which have brought their owners to tears after
seeing their pets immortalized on paper.
Ms.
Gleim has also taken the opportunity to combine her two passions and uses
her talent to benefit animal organizations. She has donated numerous pet
portraits to local animal organizations year after year, including the
Humane Society of Cobb County, the Atlanta Humane Society, the Atlanta
Animal Alliance, Dixie Golden Retriever Rescue, and Happy Tails to name
a few. Her portraits are always a highlight of the event and bring the
groups well needed funds. She sees her donations as a unique way to aid
animals in need. In 2004 Ms. Gleim became a member of the Artist's Registry
of the American Kennel Club's Museum of the Dog.
Aside from portraiture, Ms. Gleim is also an award-winning landscape artist.
She works in both pastel and oil when painting the landscape, and achieves
two very different styles from each medium. She is particularly interested
in capturing the beauty of light and how it affects the landscape. Each
year she travels with a friend to paint on location for a week. Her destination
of choice is usually the Southeast coast where she grew up spending time
during her summers, as reflected in her work.
Both her landscapes and portraits can be found in many private collections
throughout the East Coast, including the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia,
Orthopaedic Division, the chambers of the Honorable Vice-chancellor Jack
B. Jacobs in Wilmington, Delaware and Astra-Zeneca Pharmaceutical.
Ms. Gleim, along with five fellow artists and friends founded the Atlanta
Fine Arts League in 2005. The League was created as a catalyst
for their highly acclaimed community project, Art
From The Heart; a project where Atlanta area artists have
donated their time and talent to paint the portraits of Georgia's fallen
soldiers who have died in Iraq and Afghanistan free of charge for their
families left behind. Please click on the link to learn more about this
important project.
In January 2008, Georgia Public Television's State of the Arts did a documentary about the project, following Lisa and two other artists and families. In June of 2009, the episode titled Art From the Heart was nominated and won an Emmy for Outstanding Acheivment in Television News and Program Specialty Excellence. To view the segment please click here and click on the WATCH icon.
In 2000, after working and residing in Philadelphia for eight years, Ms.
Gleim and her husband, Bill Jonas returned to her native home of Atlanta,
Georgia where she maintains her studio and residence.
Memberships
and Affiliations:
Advisory
Board Member Atlanta Home Improvement
Magazine 2002-2004
American Kennel Club's Museum of the Dog Artist's Registry
Atlanta Fine Arts League, Co-Founder
Catharine Lorillard
Wolfe Art Club
Cecilia
Beaux Forum-Portrait Society of America,current Exhibition Committee Head, Exhibition
Committee Member 2005-2008
DAR-Daughters of the American Revolution Member-South Carolina Chapter
The Fellowship of the Pennsylvania Academy
of the Fine Arts
Fine Art Liaisons
Fulton County Arts Council - Small & Emerging Arts Organizations 2008-2009 Panelist
Fulton County Arts Council Public Artists Registry
Georgia Artist's Registry
Gregg Irby Fine Art
Pastel Society of America, Juried
Associate Member
Portrait Society of America, Founding Member
Portrait Society of Atlanta, Member
of Merit, Board of Directors-Director of Exhibitions 2002-2005
Southeastern Pastel Society- Member of Excellence
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