Welcome to a space where creativity and inspiration come alive through the art created by Lisa Humke. A journey showcasing the stories and passion behind her artwork.

3 Dots Studio

3 Dots Studio

Services

Private Lessons
$80.00

Lisa enjoys working with alternative firings such as Electric kilns, wood fires, Pit fires, and Raku. She teaches handbuilding and wheel throwing techniques.

Lisa has a masters in PreK- High School teaching of over 30 years. She has worked with AP Art Students, Art Clubs and Visual Classic competitions.

Lisa would love to work with individual and groups from middle school through adults.

Workshops
$149.00

Lisa is an instructor at Adamah Clay Studio in Dodgeville, Wisconsin. Lisa has Fused glass, Raku, and kids workshops. https://www.adamahartstudio.org/

Commission Work
$249.00

Want something unique and personal created for your home, business or a gift? Lisa Is willing to work one on one with you to create just the right piece. It can be functional or sculptural but just for you.

Artist Statement

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Artist Statement *

My work is rooted in the exploration of the human condition—those shared threads of love, politics, family, and emotion that bind us all, regardless of place or time.  I seek to create pieces that speak to both the deeply personal and the universally understood. Each work is an inquiry into how our collective experiences shape who we are and how we see the world.

I am drawn to materials that carry their own history. By upcycling found objects, I incorporate texture, color, and embedded meaning into my work. These elements—often worn, weathered, or cast aside—are reimagined and given new purpose. In my process, this is much like assembling a puzzle: individual fragments may seem insignificant alone, but when arranged with intention, they create a new narrative and a new way of understanding.

While I continue to work across media, my current practice is moving toward a stronger emphasis on ceramics. Clay offers both permanence and fragility, echoing the complexities of the human experience. It allows me to merge hand-built and found components into cohesive forms that carry the weight of history while pointing toward transformation.

Ultimately, my work is an act of connection—between materials, between ideas, and between people. By weaving together disparate parts into a unified whole, I aim to invite viewers into a space of reflection, empathy, and shared humanity.


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