ElisaBeth Steines

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BFA Alumni

Major: Metalsmithing & Jewelry

Graduation Year: 1996


Artist Statement:

https://lunablue.art/
For the past 25 years, my art has included many exciting mediums such as glass blowing, ceramics, pastels and photography but my focus has been on painting and metalsmithing. My art combines my love of nature, spirituality and dreaming, and my passion for art as expression. I was born with a fierce love of art and a binocular dysfunction. One of the facets of this vision dysfunction occurs when I look at something for a long time my right eye shuts off and I no longer see three dimensional. Oddly enough, my dysfunction has really helped me see life as one big impressionist painting. I naturally paint the way I see, breaking things down to the simple values and shapes that create space and evoke emotions. Seeing things in values and color is the easy part for me. I select places that I visit that evoke a powerful emotion or memory in me and I paint these places in attempt to communicate that emotion with others. I find most animals adorable. I love to paint their personalities. I have been a nature nut for years. I grew up in a family of nature lovers and who instilled a powerful respect and curiosity of nature and animals in me. My respect for cultures who have a meaningful relationship with nature lead me to my studies in another culture whose relationship with nature to precedence and was at the center of their society, Celtic Art. I have been studying Celtic art history and mythology for almost 20 years. I spent a semester studying and working on my thesis on Celtic Art in Scotland at Edinburgh College of Art. My metalsmithing is greatly influenced on both Celtic art and Art Nouveau. My metals work often includes acorns, dragonflies, waves and spirals. All of my work reflects my desire to communicate with the viewer.


Biography:

https://lunablue.art/
I am an artist and high school art teacher residing in the picturesque Chester County, PA during the school year and the majestic Martha's Vineyard in the summers. I love animals and nature and am a spiritual person. My husband and I love hiking and studying the indigenous wildlife. We have a creative son and two dogs (Jasper a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and Bodhi a Boykin Spaniel mix). I have a particular fondness for ancient Celtic culture and art. I did my thesis on the Celtic Art Revival and studied in Scotland at Edinburgh College of Art. I started my art business in 2001 and named it Luna Blue after my beloved chocolate lab. In the early years I was focusing on my metalsmithing. After my son was born my art time was limited and I went back to my first creative loves, painting and pastels. You may now find me working in any one of these mediums. I paint weekly and welcome commissions including but certainly not limited to pet portraits.

I was born in Chester County. While I was still in high school, I received scholarships to, attended Moore College of Art during the weekends, and attended Syracuse University during the summer of my junior high school year. I earned my BFA from Maine College of Art (MECA) in 1996. I created and participated in MECA’s first student exchange program and spent a semester at Edinburgh College of Art in Scotland. While residing in Maine, I took several classes at Haystack Mountain School of Crafts. I started Luna Blue (named after my chocolate lab) in 1999. In 2001, I had my first solo painting show. In 2007, I opened a store in Ephreta, PA. In 2009 I went back to school to earn my post-baccalaureate in Art Education from Moore College of Art. I currently teach High school art in Exton, PA and spends my summers painting on Martha’s Vineyard. I am currently perusing another graduate degree from university of the Arts.

https://portfolio.meca.edu/
https://portfolio.meca.edu/