Figurative painter and muralist Lisa King has been creating art since the late 2000s. She started out with her own design studio and collective artist-run initiative in Adelaide before flexing her skills in painting and portraiture. She then blossomed into a kick-ass street artist, putting up massive murals across Australia, the US, China and New Zealand.
While Lisa’s success can be attributed to her resilient nature and internal fire to fight for progression, the reality is that “fight” is a common theme that she, and most women in the male-derived street art and graffiti industry, have to do to get their voices heard.