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Born into an artistic and theatrical family
in 1943, Liz has been painting and drawing all
her life. She spent an unconventional childhood
living in St. James’s Palace, where her father
was a member of the Royal Household. After studying
art to A level at school, she worked for four
years at the Natural History Museum where her
duties included illustrating the publications
and lectures of zoologists researching there.
This was followed by several years of part time
study at various colleges and with a number of
eminent artists including Edward Wesson.
After qualifying as an Adult Education tutor in
1979 Liz followed a successful career teaching
weekly classes in drawing, watercolours, and
mixed media for Surrey, Berkshire and Hampshire
County Councils from which she retired in 2003.
She now concentrates on a busy schedule
demonstrating to Art Societies throughout the
country and teaching residential courses at
Dedham Hall nr. Colchester, Earnley Concourse
in Sussex, and other centres. She has also
contributed to several books including
‘The Artists’ Sketchbook’
and ‘Watercolour Plus’
and writes regular articles for ‘The Artist’
magazine. In addition, Liz is a well-known
authority on artists’ materials and has
demonstrated for most of the major manufacturers.
During a career spanning over thirty years Liz has
taken part in numerous exhibitions, both solo
and with other artists, at galleries and other
venues throughout the country, and as a result
her work is held in many collections both public
and private at home and all over the world. In
London, she exhibits regularly at Mall Galleries
with the Royal Institute of Painters in
Watercolour and The Society of Women Artists to
which she gained elected membership in 1993.
In addition she is a full member of the Society
of Floral Painters with whom she exhibits twice
a year. An active and committed member of many
local Art Societies, she has recently been
elected President of the Arun Art Society. She
has a widespread reputation for still life,
floral, and landscape paintings (many of which
have been regularly reproduced as greetings cards
and prints by major companies). Her main
inspirations are light, colour, and the heath
land landscape around her home in Lightwater, Surrey.
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