By Linda Michael
It was 1967 and the “Summer of Love” when Lisa Bebi, though born and raised in San Diego, found herself immersed in the San Francisco style of psychedelic poster art. She was influenced by the designs of Wes Wilson, known for his posters for performances at the Filmore Auditorium in San Francisco, which are now synonymous with the peace movement and psychedelic era of the 1960s. At that time, Bebi painted with opaque watercolors and a few fluorescent poster paints, and she thinks her color sense grew from that period.
Bebi often works in a series with a decided theme in order to examine a particular idea. She finds that working this way enables her to insert humor and sarcasm with a twist toward the unexpected.
Since 2006, Bebi’s work and writings have been featured in internationally distributed magazines, several art books, radio and TV interviews, and newspaper articles. More recently, her work has been recognized in high profile national and international venues, exclusive exhibitions, and showcased in international publications.
Lisa Bebi invites you to her artist’s reception on Saturday, Jan. 19, 5–7 p.m., at the Foothills Gallery, 4910 Memorial Drive. For more information, call 619-464-7167.
—Linda Michael is editor of Footnotes, the newsletter of the Foothills Art Association.