Fiber Artist
Lisa Cox has a knack for translating the wonders of nature—mushrooms, moss, lichen, and other cool things that grow in the wild—into intricate, tactile art pieces.
Her creative practice is all about celebrating the collective beauty of the little guys—the tiny organisms that, when combined, create a larger pattern and sweeping sense of movement. Think of it as mushrooms slowly climbing trees or moss gracefully wandering over rocks. It's the kind of magic that captivates her heart.
Her pieces have been showcased in numerous galleries, events, and publications, including Wovenutopia magazine. Lisa began her artistic journey in Washington, D.C., and has since moved to Portland, OR, where she is eager to continue building her creative practice.