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Dallas, Texas 75240
214.384.0021
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Lisa Ballew

Lisa Helm Ballew
Lisa is an artist who grew up in Midland, Texas, painting, sculpting, and learning art from her artist mother, Norma Helm Webb, who was always making art and shared her supplies and talent freely with her daughter. Lisa had undergraduate and graduate degrees in Business and graduated with a Masters in Landscape Architecture from the University of Texas at Arlington. While in the program she took advantage of every drawing and painting class available to her.

Lisa founded LHB Landscape Architects in 2005 focusing on estate residential and education campus projects. She has consulted with Caye Cook and Associates and Lambert Garden Design over the last 15 years.

Lisa continues to paint and finds inspiration for her work from nature, architecture, order, native plants and the natural and built environment to create landscape, nature portraits and narrative in pencil, ink, watercolour and in gardens.

Lisa has won several awards for architectural delineation. Her works are in several private collections and the University of Texas at Arlington Library.

Artist Statement
Watercolour is my primary medium. Watercolour allows the creation of multiple layers in a landscape painting. The history of a place, natures place before human development of the land, the strokes of man’s plans for the land, and proposed new natural systems are created can all be seen when studying the paintings, drawing, and text of the watercolours.


Contact Lisa:
Studio 202 / Bldg 13999
Ballew7251@aol.com
214-906-8129


Lisa Ballew

Lisa Helm Ballew
Lisa is an artist who grew up in Midland, Texas, painting, sculpting, and learning art from her artist mother, Norma Helm Webb, who was always making art and shared her supplies and talent freely with her daughter. Lisa had undergraduate and graduate degrees in Business and graduated with a Masters in Landscape Architecture from the University of Texas at Arlington. While in the program she took advantage of every drawing and painting class available to her.

Lisa founded LHB Landscape Architects in 2005 focusing on estate residential and education campus projects. She has consulted with Caye Cook and Associates and Lambert Garden Design over the last 15 years.

Lisa continues to paint and finds inspiration for her work from nature, architecture, order, native plants and the natural and built environment to create landscape, nature portraits and narrative in pencil, ink, watercolour and in gardens.

Lisa has won several awards for architectural delineation. Her works are in several private collections and the University of Texas at Arlington Library.

Artist Statement
Watercolour is my primary medium. Watercolour allows the creation of multiple layers in a landscape painting. The history of a place, natures place before human development of the land, the strokes of man’s plans for the land, and proposed new natural systems are created can all be seen when studying the paintings, drawing, and text of the watercolours.


Contact Lisa:
Studio 202 / Bldg 13999
Ballew7251@aol.com
214-906-8129


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