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LISA LIPPMAN

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Her main business comes from word of mouth or through her social media channels, and she has also worked on many creative collaborations, including a recent project with the World Wildlife Association + Airwick. The project, called SuperBloom, allowed her to incorporate a lot of flowers, as well as greenery and creatures, something that came naturally to her as she is constantly being inspired by nature. She also worked for the children’s clothing company Giggle, where she helped develop prints for kids’ brands, using her imagination and colored pencils to create cute and fun designs. Recently, she used this sense of whimsicality to paint a child’s bedroom with koi fish in dreamy watercolors.

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“The process of creating a custom design is so much fun. I love figuring out how everything is going to come together and the style I am going to use for the project. I find it so interesting working with clients and seeing what’s important to people and most importantly, getting to be a part of their story through my art.”

As an Artist in Residence at Scribner’s Catskills Lodge, you can now view Ali’s wallpaper works in the hotel’s quaint and charming rooms. The lodge, which was originally built in 1966, recently reopened in 2016 as a new interpretation of a Catskills classic. Set amidst a backdrop of awe-inspiring nature, the rustic yet chic 38room eclectic mountain lodge is indeed the perfect setting to display Ali’s own interpretation of the outdoors. Her Winter Forest is currently in a Catskill Queen room while the Catskill Ferns can be found in the Mountain King room.

She is also working on a contemporary spin of the Ancient Roman gardens meets the Catskills, something Ali is enjoying due to the project’s uniqueness, which lends itself to allowing her to come up with a special story. As wallpaper is one of her most popular projects, Ali is also excited about an intricate wallpaper mural she is about to embark on, where she will be including a different story on each panel. Additionally, she is planning on flying out to California to work on another mural for multiple rooms. “It’s going to be a very cool, layered piece. One of the mural’s is for a kid’s room with an around-theworld theme featuring monuments with layers on top.”

One of the reasons Ali is so sought after is due to her dedication of going behind the scenes to find out what her clients really want and combining unique elements into their home. For instance, she might hide a name or picture of a pet somewhere in a piece, something she recently did with a family’s pet pug. “I try to be thoughtful, whether it’s working with their interior designer or designing a project on my own. When it comes to creating a custom wallpaper, I think of it as a way of expressing oneself, so I believe the client’s vision and personality should show through.”

Also heavily inspired by the serene beauty

“EVERYTHING IS CUSTOM AND MADE TO ORDER. EVEN IF IT’S A 100-SQUAREFOOT WALL, OR WALLPAPER ON THE CEILING, I MAKE IT HAPPEN.”

and design of France, where her family is originally from, Ali goes back on frequent visits to find things that resonate with her aesthetic. She is also passionate about quality and sustainability. “All of my manufacturing is done in the US. There is no footprint for me. Everything is custom and made to order. Even if it’s a 100-squarefoot wall, or wallpaper on the ceiling, I make it happen.”

You can usually find this talented painter at museums or art galleries, so that she can stay on the pulse of what’s happening right now, or you can find her experimenting with different art techniques of her own. Ali appreciates the beauty of textures and prints.

After all, whether it’s a mural for the home or a design from her new wallpaper line,

Ali designs your dreams, even if you might not know what they are just yet. P

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