Zingfetti Art
Fun Creations from art to books to fashion & decor
Lisa Keve started creating Lee Zing Jewelry made out of shells and small toy parts ; a pair of earring were used for a magazine spread in the 80's.She designed Textiles that were bought by The Limited & Express .One of her designs were shown in WWD magazine.
She spent a large part of her career as an art teacher in the New York City schools.The students were all so nice & it was exciting to see their blank pieces of paper or canvas turn into unique creations. She is happy to have had that experience.
She sold Daisy Skull t-shirts & Moody Magnets for the refrigerator as well as copyrighting over 20 cartoon characters including Munchoji which was an App on the App Store for five years.
Currently she has written children's art & activity books available on Amazon.Yuki Spilled the Purple Paint is 1 of her art books as well as Coloring Activity Book with Yuki , Zizzy & friends and Counting to 10 with Yuki , ,Zizzy & friends.Her books are all created with the intention to teach children concepts in a fun way with characters Yuki & Zizzy & their friends.Please contact Lisa if you have any questions-moodymag@optonline.net or send an email through this site.
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Collage of Creations
Past Positions
April 2011 - March 2012
HEAD OF PRODUCT
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November 2009 - January 2011
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June 2012 - May 2014
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