
Born in a family with Chuvash and Slavic roots, Liz Salla is a watercolor painter living and working in Yvelines, France.
Although Liz has always dreamt of becoming an artist, she was encouraged to pursue a ‘proper’ career. She graduated from university with a Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics and earned Cambridge's prestigious CELTA qualification (Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages). After teaching English as a Second Language for 12 happy years and helping adults and teenagers achieve their language goals, she retired from teaching in 2022 to become a full-time artist.
Liz draws much of the inspiration for her paintings from the world around her, and the subject matter of her paintings varies accordingly: botanical art, natural and urban environments, still life, portraiture, and figurative work. Liz’s artistic journey began when she started taking formal art lessons at the age of seven. While, undeniably, the art school has given Liz a solid foundation upon which she could build, she prides herself in learning realism entirely on her own.
When she’s not painting, Liz enjoys taking long walks, getting cozy with a nice cup of tea and a good book, making crochet toys, and cooking.
Realistic Watercolor
Liz’s medium of choice is watercolor because she enjoys its transparent nature, versatility, and beautiful luminosity. Liz often hears that realism is not a painting style commonly associated with watercolor. While it’s true that a lot of watercolor artists paint in a loose style, Liz’s paintings reflect her desire to record her surroundings with a high level of detail. Because watercolor is such a versatile medium, there’s really no limit to what can be achieved.
Liz always starts with a detailed drawing. Her palette is a carefully curated selection of transparent and semi-transparent pigments that she lays down layer upon layer, using a range of painting techniques, in order to achieve a realistic look.
Contemporary Botanical Art
Liz is passionate about portraying plants in a botanically and scientifically accurate way. She always strives to achieve a high level of detail and highlight the delicate beauty of each plant - the beauty that we often take for granted. For Liz, botanical art is a wonderful way to combine her love for nature, plants, and art.
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