Lisette Schumacher is known for her translations of modernist architecture into layered, spatial works. Using transparent plexiglass boxes as her canvas, she builds up layers of acrylic paint to create a distinctive play of light, colour, and depth.
Following her earlier series View on Sunset, inspired by the colours and lines of mid-century modern architecture in Los Angeles, she now presents her latest body of work: Sunrise at Griffith. This new series focuses on the early morning light surrounding the iconic Griffith Observatory. Painted in exceptionally soft tones – delicate gradients of pale yellow, lavender, and dusty pink – the works evoke the quiet atmosphere of a city just beginning to wake.
As always, the plexiglass enhances the transparency and layering in her work, turning each piece into a moment suspended in time and space. With Sunrise at Griffith, Lisette invites viewers to pause and take in the ephemeral beauty of a new day unfolding.