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American Focus > Blog > Culture and Arts > Lisa Congdon Translates the Healing Power of Making from Collage to Painting — Colossal
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Lisa Congdon Translates the Healing Power of Making from Collage to Painting — Colossal

Last updated: July 31, 2025 11:50 am
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Late last year, Lisa Congdon found herself in a challenging situation as she recovered from two knee replacements, unable to commute to her Portland studio. As an avid biker, the physical and emotional toll of the recovery process was difficult for the artist. To cope and continue creating while at home, she turned to her sketchbook. What began as a way to pass the time soon evolved into the foundation for a new body of work.

“The Way Through,” currently on display at Chefas Projects, showcases 40 paintings that stem from this period of recovery and introspection. Congdon’s unique approach involved translating her intricate paper collages onto wood panels, capturing the essence and irregularities of the original pieces. She describes the process as a form of magic, where the collages served as a starting point for new, improvisational creations.

The resulting collection is a vibrant array of works that often feature singular objects as their focal point. From a blue bowl of tangerines to a thumbtack and bottle of glue, Congdon elevates everyday items into colorful, reverent pieces of art. Each painting exudes a sense of playfulness and reverence for the mundane.

In addition to the paintings, “The Way Through” also includes limited-edition serigraphs that showcase Congdon’s signature bold style and affirmations. If you find yourself in Portland, be sure to visit the exhibition before it closes on August 16th.

The exhibition space at Chefas Projects features a diverse range of works, creating a dynamic and immersive experience for visitors. From colorful abstract pieces to detailed depictions of everyday objects, “The Way Through” offers a glimpse into Congdon’s creative process and journey through recovery.

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As you navigate through the gallery space, you’ll encounter a mix of paintings that invite contemplation and exploration. Whether you’re drawn to the vibrant colors or the intricate details within each piece, “The Way Through” is a testament to Congdon’s resilience and creativity during a challenging time.

In conclusion, “The Way Through” is not just an exhibition of paintings but a reflection of one artist’s journey through recovery and self-discovery. Congdon’s ability to transform simple objects into works of art is both inspiring and thought-provoking. If you appreciate stories like this and support independent arts publishing, consider becoming a Colossal Member to access exclusive benefits and help fund art supplies for K-12 classrooms.

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