Biography:
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native of Vancouver, B.C., Liz's art training began at Heatherly's School of
Fine Art in London, England and continued on at the University of British Columbia.
A dedicated conservationist, she was B.C. Wildlife Artist of the Year in 1993
and 1995, Ducks Unlimited national artist for 95, 96, 97, 98 and was Habitat
Canada conservation stamp winner for 1998.
Liz has dedicated her life to understanding,
communicating with, and helping animals. Through a long and illustrious art
career, she has worked with conservation groups throughout the world, bringing
awareness and financial support for areas and species in need of protection.
Her art and her writing are strongly spiritual.
It is in nature that I find lifes answers. It is there, that one
can interface with the wisdom and truth behind all creation; a vast ocean of
information that nourishes all who bathe in it.
Liz has managed to touch many with her vision
and her work has been presented to dignitaries throughout the world.
Over the last year Liz has written three
books, "One with the Herd: a spiritual journey", "The Truth
According to Horses", a literary first that was conceived of and
authored by her horses and "Life Unbridled: what animals have to
teach us about spiritual freedom", which she co-authored with her dogs,
cats and horses.