COLLECTION

SKETCHES

PRELUDE

Sketching has always been a way for Elizabeth to explore and develop ideas for potential paintings. She consistently carries a sketchbook to capture her creative concepts before they slip away. These initial sketches have formed the foundation for countless artworks, inspired by the fluid movement of her pencil and the loose lines of her drawings. This collection features various studies and doodles of live models, created over the years using media such as pastels, charcoal, and pencil.

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A charcoal drawing of a reclining nude woman with a blue background, and a small table or stool beside her.
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Sketch of a female figure with long hair, using colorful lines and shading in shades of pink, blue, and black, emphasizing the contours and features.
A colorful sketch of a woman in a pose with her head bent down and arms extended outward, using loose lines and vibrant watercolor shades of blue, orange, and pink.
Sketch of a woman with curly hair, smiling, resting her head on her hand, with blue shading around her shoulders and face.
Colorful pastel drawing of a woman with her hand covering her face, showcasing her bare back and shoulder, using shades of blue, orange, purple, and pink.
Black and white sketch of a woman with braided hair, seated with one arm resting on her knee, wearing a sleeveless top.