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| "Golden Landscape" |
Taking inspiration from B.C.’s visual treasures - rock face and sunlit gardens, seascapes and weathered buildings - Elizabeth chooses a painting form which will interpret her feeling for the subject.
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| "Lises’s Hydrangeas" |
Though watercolour is essentially a translucent medium, she enjoys the challenge of creating implied texture as well as the soft shape of a beautiful blossom.
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| "Evening Callas" |
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| "One Hundred Shades of Spring" |
Many of Elizabeth’s paintings begin with a pouring or under painting, allowing the melded colours to suggest shape and subject.
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| "Summer Wine" |





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