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Throughout my career, I have discovered what invigorates, captivates and entertains me is challenge. My first love is landscape, but in the past few years I have added still life and figurative work to my subject matter, and painting directly from life has become my predominant approach of choice.

A painting career spanning 20 years has led me through a range of mediums and a tremendous diversity of landscapes. Throughout this time, light has remained my consistent inspiration, the power and magic of its play on form is the driving motivation that compels me to create.

Elizabeth Wiltzen

Liz Wiltzen

Elizabeth’s hiking, climbing and skiing expeditions were her initial inspiration to begin a career in art. Over time, her experiences have made her intimately aware of the magic and beauty that is present in the natural world, and in painting she has found an instrument to convey her reverence for … Read More about Bio

Sample of my paintings

Tonto Sunset.png Secret Vantage.png Lancon de Provence.png Wired.png West 57th.png The Seamaster Cafe.png Place Saint-Michel.png Glee Drive-By.png Moyra and Mary.png San Juan Islands.jpg View from the Leighton.png Tunnel Mountain.png Among Friends.png The Rundle Range.png Spring Cumulus.png Sonoran Desert.png Shoreline Study.png Saguaros at Sunset.png Rainy Night.png Golf Course Greens.png Fairholme in Shadow.png Evening Light.png Afternoon on the Bow.png Starry Night.png

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Phone: (403) 762-9339
E-mail: liz@mountainartist.com

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