he(ART) of Bellevue Elizabeth Person

Bellevue, WALocal News

Elizabeth Person, a talented illustrator from Everett, Washington, is gaining recognition for her beautifully crafted illustrated maps and children's books that celebrate Northwest themes. In a recent Q&A, Elizabeth described her unique artistic process, which utilizes waterproof ink and watercolor to create intricate designs inspired by real-life observations. Having started her artistic journey over eight years ago, she transitioned from graphic design to full-time illustration, continually expanding her skills through classes and workshops. The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted her usual routine, which involved participating in art festivals around the Puget Sound. With in-person events largely canceled, she pivoted her business model to focus on selling her artwork through her online store and taking on custom projects.

Notably, she illustrated "A Whale of the Wild," a children's book that was released in September, showcasing her ability to blend artistry with storytelling. Elizabeth encourages art enthusiasts to explore her work on her website and social media platforms for sneak peeks and updates. For those interested in supporting local artists during challenging times, her story serves as an inspiring example of adaptability and resilience in the face of adversity.

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