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Leisa Shannon Corbett

Leisa Shannon Corbett

Waukegan, IL

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Storm on Lake Michigan by Leisa Shannon Corbett
  • Storm on Lake Michigan
acrylic collage on canvas
36 x 48 x 1.5 in
$3,000
Mother of Water by Leisa Shannon Corbett
  • Mother of Water
Watercolor
6 x 12 in
$200
Power Plant at Night by Leisa Shannon Corbett
  • Power Plant at Night
gouache on panel
14 x 18 in
After Hasui, Autumn by Leisa Shannon Corbett
  • After Hasui, Autumn
acrylic on canvas board
12 x 9 x 0.08 in
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They Watch 3 by Leisa Shannon Corbett
  • They Watch 3
24 x 12 x 0.75 in
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They Watch 2 by Leisa Shannon Corbett
  • They Watch 2
acrylic on canvas
24 x 12 x 0.75 in
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They Watch 1 by Leisa Shannon Corbett
  • They Watch 1
acrylic on canvas
24 x 12 x 0.75 in
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Splash on the Rocks by Leisa Shannon Corbett
  • Splash on the Rocks
paper & marker
28 x 20 x 0.25 in
$300
Self-Portrait Gouache by Leisa Shannon Corbett
  • Self-Portrait Gouache
Gouache on Claybord
14 x 11 in
Prairie Sunset Gouache by Leisa Shannon Corbett
  • Prairie Sunset Gouache
9 x 12 in
Leisa Corbett Art Calendar 2022
  • Leisa Corbett Art Calendar 2022
print
8.5 x 11 in
$20
Michigan Lighthouse
  • Michigan Lighthouse
oil on panel
5 x 7 x 0.08 in
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Demo Landscape at BMG
  • Demo Landscape at BMG
oil on panel
9 x 12 x 0.08 in
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Amber's Wave
  • Amber's Wave
oil on canvas
8 x 10 x 0.75 in
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Sunflowers
  • Sunflowers
oil on canvas
14 x 11 in
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Persistence Amaryllis 3
  • Persistence Amaryllis 3
oil on panel
20 x 10 in
$375
Power of Lake Michigan
  • Power of Lake Michigan
acrylic on canvas board
11 x 14 in
Brame Abides
  • Brame Abides
gouache on paper
22 x 28 x 0.5 in
Sold
Eric Scott Portrait 3
  • Eric Scott Portrait 3
gouache on gessoboard
18 x 24 x 0.08 in
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Grandpa's Farm by Leisa Shannon Corbett
  • Grandpa's Farm
acrylic on canvas
20 x 16 in
$500
Burning Fields Hwy21 Gurnee by Leisa Shannon Corbett
  • Burning Fields Hwy21 Gurnee
acrylic on canvas
12 x 24 x 0.75 in
Eric Scott 1
  • Eric Scott 1
Gouache on Claybord
18 x 14 x 0.08 in
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A Little Tail*Light Music (triptych) by Leisa Shannon Corbett
  • A Little Tail*Light Music (triptych)
acrylic on wood panel
24 x 48 in
$750
Asilomar 3 Small by Leisa Shannon Corbett
  • Asilomar 3 Small
6 x 6 in
$150
Asilomar 2 small by Leisa Shannon Corbett
  • Asilomar 2 small
acrylic on canvas
6 x 6 in
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In the heart of St. Louis, Missouri, where railroads and rivers converge, a young girl named Leisa Corbett would grow up to discover the magic of art. Leisa's childhood was shaped by resilience and creativity. Her early years were marked by trips to public schools and a defining visit to her grandmother's artist friend, an encounter that would ignite her lifelong passion for art. Watching those three mesmerizing drawings come to life felt like witnessing magic, and a young Leisa knew immediately she was hooked.

The seeds of creativity were in her blood. Leisa's paternal grandmother and aunt were avid crafters, known for their beautiful quilts and intricate paintings. Encouraged by this familial backdrop of artistry, she pursued an Honors art program in high school. This dedication was the foundation of her vibrant artistic career. After earning an Associate's degree in art at St. Louis Community College at Meramec, Leisa continued her academic journey with a Bachelor's degree in Art History from the University of Maryland, European Division, and a Master's degree in Fine Arts from Vermont College of the Fine Arts..

Post-education, Leisa's path took intriguing turns. A brief stint in interior design left her uninspired, leading her to join the U.S. Army as a German linguist and interrogator. Her military tenure bestowed upon her a unique perspective and discipline, which she later channeled into her artwork while living in Berlin, Germany. It was there that Leisa truly embraced her destiny as a fine art painter, capturing the world's beauty and her emotions on canvas.


Nature's splendor has always been her muse, evoking powerful emotions she strives to express through her art. Leisa's focus on portraiture and the essence hidden beneath outward appearances reveals her profound connection to her subjects. Her journey from drawing horses and cats as a girl to painting evocative landscapes as an adult illustrates her evolution as an artist.

Leisa's creative process begins with the subject matter, followed by careful consideration of the medium—acrylic or oil paint— and technique. She meticulously decides whether to reveal dynamic brushstrokes or opt for a smoother application, each choice intended to serve her vision. Years of practice have refined her unique style, an ever-evolving endeavor to make her work stand out amidst conventional paintings.

Her abstract landscapes and dream paintings are particularly beloved, rewarding her with a deep sense of accomplishment. Influences like Edgar Degas, Alice Neel, John Singer Sargent, and Richard Diebenkorn resonate in her work, yet she continuously seeks new methods to break the mold. Recognition from significant bodies such as the Professional Artists Association and the Lake County Art League further attest to her artistry.

Leisa's accolades include the prestigious "Adjunct of the Year in Art History" and multiple "Awards of Excellence" and "Awards of Merit" in painting, showcasing her distinguished talent. Her work has graced many galleries across the United States and Berlin, Germany, where collectors frequently laud the dynamic movement and emotional depth her pieces evoke.

Beyond the artistic realm, Leisa's life is enriched by her love for reading, singing, and history, often engaging in trivia to challenge her keen intellect. She aspires to continue creating into her old age, seeking critical acclaim through exhibitions in museums and prominent galleries. Leisa Corbett's story is a testament to the transformative power of art, reflecting her enduring passion and the belief that art holds a vital role in society—an expressive force that connects and moves us all.

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