Hey, I’m Marisa — chaos curator, creative gremlin, and the mind behind Black Lily Arts & Lynxxed by Black Lily.
I’m a multi-media artist with a taste for the weird, the wicked, the beachy, and the beautifully inappropriate. If it’s a little spooky, a little loud, or totally off-the-wall… it’s probably my vibe.
Black Lily Arts was born in 2020 as an outlet to pull the strange little designs out of my head and get them into your hands. You might know me from my TikTok-viral 3D skull tumblers (yes, those skulls), but I also make sublimation tumblers, epoxy tumblers, home decor, and badass custom art.
Oh — and let’s not forget DNA keepsake jewelry that lets you carry what matters most in a piece that's as personal as it gets. Keepsake jewelry incorporates meaningful inclusions like ashes, breastmilk, flower petals, sand, and more, turned into beautiful, wearable memories.
Then there’s Lynxxed by Black Lily — my darker, bolder take on permanent and keepsake jewelry. These aren’t your mama’s charms and chains… though, yeah, we’ve got those too if she’s cool. We're talking welded, clasp-free pieces made to move with you, sweat with you, and stay with you.
Not ready to commit? No problem. We’ve got semi-permanent options that give you the same seamless, clasp-free look — no welding required.
Whether it’s forever or just for now, every piece tells a story. And with Lynxxed, it’s one that sticks.
I’ve been a graphic designer for over 18 years, and a multi-media-hands-on artist for over 20, and I live for custom orders. Got a wild idea? Good. That’s my favorite kind.
Born and raised on Long Island, I escaped to the South after college and now live in Union County, North Carolina with my husband, son, bonus daughter, three unhinged dogs, two sweet cats, one evil genius cat (my favorite — don’t tell the others), and our bearded dragon overlord, King Craig.
Every piece is made to order with love, fire, caffeine, and probably dog hair. If it’s not marked “ready to ship,” it’s fully customizable.
Hit me up at blacklilyarts@yahoo.com — no idea is too weird, too dark, or too big.