In the Studio.

About the Artist

I am Elizabeth Ann, a painter and storyteller inspired by the threads that connect nature, spirit, and imagination, as well as the patterns woven through those connections. My work moves between creatures real and imagined — from endangered species portraits that honor the life within and around me, to my Monsterkin™, magical and symbolic guardians born from dreams and pattern.

For me, art is connection: a way to bridge the inner and outer worlds, to honor life both seen and unseen, and to invite others into a space of reflection and wonder. Every brushstroke is part of a larger conversation - about conservation, about the myths and stories we carry, and about how creativity can bring us closer to each other, to the living world, and to our own connection with the Divine.

In my home studio on the Olympic Peninsula, I create original paintings, limited edition prints, and accessible artwork that not only support an independent artist (thank you!) but also contribute directly to causes that matter. A portion of every sale is donated to conservation and community initiatives, so the impact of each piece extends beyond the canvas.

My work is an invitation: to pause, to feel, and to remember our shared connections - to the wild, to imagination, and to each other.