If you plan to visit us to check out the ongoing art gallery, please either call us (651-437-4320) to setup an
appointment, or use the CONTACT PAGE to let us know when you would like to visit.
Our building hours are generally open from 3:00-7:00pm Monday through Thursday while music lessons happen.
The gallery will also be open when we have a scheduled FREE COFFEE CONCERT. For dates and times of those
concerts, please visit our Upcoming Concerts page.
Keep up to date with our latest projects by visiting us in Hastings Minnesota
Come celebrate the artistic vibe of the Hastings Middle and High School students as they display their best work!
Opening reception: Wednesday-March 20
5:30-7:30pm
Come celebrate with Lisa deRoy as an emerging artist!
Opening reception: April 18- June 4, 2019
6:30-8:00pm
I am a self-taught, emerging artist who works in the realm of “multi-dimensional photography” using a hand-held energy filter and a methodology that nudges the art to come alive. I find the photos elicit a range of emotions and healing through the blending of visible energy and other- worldly images within them.
ARTIST CONTACT INFORMATION
Lisa deRoy
651.747.6427
deroyphotography@gmail.com
Recently, I started thinking about the invisible world around us and how it potentially impacts our own energies, moods as well as how it affects nature. Science has proven that everything is energy. I wanted to capture invisible energy in everyday life.
I use a hand-held energy filter that splits light into its different frequency components seen through multiple colors. As a result, I capture photos that show energy field effects invisible to the naked eye. I refer to these as “field photos”.
A discovery process evolved during my exploratory phase, and I use a methodology I developed where the art emerges from each, original field photo. Distinct geometry, faces, animals, totems and amazing imagery come through the process. These “extractions” from everyday surroundings come forth to be recognized, acknowledged and to be of assistance. I have no control over what comes through nor could I ever predict the outcome of a final product.
I intentionally choose to photograph in physical areas that are a part of my everyday life. I want the art to be relatable and accessible to everyone. When we take the time to pause and look beyond the obvious, we uncover the dimensions that exist parallel to ours.