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Liz is a printmaker, muralist, multidisciplinary artist, + writer.


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Hive Co.

Tacoma, WA

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sitka, Ak

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Liz earned her bachelor's in art with a focus on printmaking and graphic design, then dove into working as a graphic designer and fashion blogger after graduation, later pivoting to wedding photography, interior design, and home renovation content creation. In 2023 she stepped away from the influencer rat race to return to her art and become the full-time working artist she’d secretly dreamed of being during all the years of toxic hustle and girl-boss grind.

Liz’s work focuses on exploring ideas of home, nature, place, identity, and rootedness. Her work often involves an interplay between bold, graphic visuals depicting plant and animal life, and text and typographical elements. She primarily works in linoleum relief printmaking, as well as wood carving and acrylic painting. In addition to her studio work, she also creates public art work from murals and sculptures, to light art.

Liz is Unangax̂ on her Dad’s side, and was raised in Anchorage, Alaska where she spent most childhood days playing in the wilderness, snowmachining on snowy iced-over lakes, flying with her Dad in his Cessna 180 floatplane, and unsurprisingly: making art. She is enrolled with Naknek Native Village, where her grandfather was born and raised and where generations of her family have commercial fished in Bristol Bay.

She now resides in Tacoma, Washington, on the unceded homelands of the Puyallup and Coast Salish peoples who have stewarded this land since time immemorial. Her printmaking studio is located inside her home in a repurposed dining room. She shares her daily life with a rambunctious fluffy corgi named Kiska, an even more rambunctious kiddo named Jack, and a low-key guy who loves gardening. His name is Dan.

artist cove gallery

sitka, Ak

Public art

Why Public Art? 

-Increasing access to art for general public. 

-Creating/enhancing sense of place and home and community.

-Give back to community

-Creating work on a larger scale

My art themes:

-Belonging, home in the context of being a transplant/displace from place of origin.

-Community, liberation.

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