Alexis Lienhard is a California based artist specializing in Digital Media Art. She has a Bachelors of Fine Arts in Digital Media Arts from San Jose State university. Her works explore themes of identity, memories, and emotion through digital technology. Lienhard uses various tools and techniques to create immersive and interactive installations, including 3D modeling, motion graphics, and video projection mapping. One of her noteable works is Vitapolis an interactive installation that explores the concept of memory through a virtual reality experience. She has exhibited her works in various institutions and galleries including San Jose State University Art Department, and the Works' The (Anti) Valentines' Day Show. Lienhard aims to push the boundaries of traditional art forms by utilizing technology to create new, unique experiences for the veiwer.
Born in Sacramento California Alexis Lienhard is a Digital Media Artist who creates works that portray this abstract world. Using science and the beauty of perspective to show how ugly and narrow minded the world can be. She is also inspired by the process of how people veiw each other as well as the process of human emotion because Lienhard brings out an emotional depth within their pieces. The main subject of Lienhard's work is to change the perspective of how they veiw art, as it can be a one-sided point of view. The art-making process itself consists of creating doodles on a page, using multiple references, and being in a dimly lit room to create art. This allows Alexis to produce work that is both profoundly personal and highly technical. It is essential to grasp the principles of their work. Each of her pieces having its own meaning and message, ranging from subtle to profound. Analyzing the context behind every individual's creative output can yeild valuable insights into their throught processes.