Liz Shewan
Liz Shewan (also known as Lily) has been painting and sculpting most of her life. She took a Foundation Course and studied photography at the West Surrey College of Art and in the late 1980’s. Deciding from this point to continue the self taught route, she has been selling her work worldwide since 1999. Liz is featured regularly in Glastonbury and the South West for the past few years and has had many exhibitions in London. She has a list of international clients, the numbers of which keep growing year by year. Her work is loved by art lovers, animal lovers, spiritually minded, collectors and those looking to take their first steps into the world of fine art.
A contemporary artist, Liz is truly inspired by the animal kingdom and is often ask to do pet portraits. She also likes to capture her subjects with an abstract slant – generally around the theme of ‘Life’. In the paintings 'Soul Series' the circle is very significant. It represents a myriad of things. It is an ideogram of the one, the wholly good towards which the human spirit aspires. It is about totality and eternal continuity, union as well as containment and wholeness. There are no divisions. Celestial spheres.
Liz will accept commissions.
Liz’s paintings have been sold worldwide.
EXHIBITIONS & GALLERIES to date include:
69 Collective, Totnes. Christie’s, London. Will’s Art Warehouse Gallery, Fulham. Spring Affordable Art Fair, London. ‘Planet Ocean’, Cobden Club, with Damien Hirst. ‘Standing Room Only’, Manchester. Somerset Arts Week. Crescent Galleries, Taunton. Forbidden Knowledge Conference, Glastonbury. Bath Art Fair. Wimbledon Open Art Studios. Paperleaf Art Fair, London. Ten Parishes Festival. The Wine Gallery, Chelsea, London. Art for Youth Exhibition’, Mall Galleries, London. High Tide, Mevagissey. Blue Lias, Lyme Regis. Nest Gallery, Bristol. Webbs Gallery, Battersea. Ingo Finke, London. Lantic Gallery, Tiverton. Cusp Gallery, Burghley House. The Old Blacksmiths Gallery, Dulverton. Johnson’s Gallery, Battersea. Cannons Health Club, London. The Wheatsheaf Inn, Northleach.
COMMERCIAL AND PRIVATE COLLECTORS provided on request.
