
Elizabeth Garat
Memphis, Tennessee
Artist Elizabeth Garat paints impressionist landscapes, seascapes, and scenes from her travels that reflect her deep connection to the natural world. “Exposure to nature early on planted the seed of landscape painting in me,” says Elizabeth. Raised between California and Colorado, she spent her formative years outdoors—exploring her grandfather’s sheep ranch, walking beaches with her grandmother, and discovering California Impressionism in the galleries of Laguna Beach. She later studied with noted photographer MacDuff Everton at UC Santa Barbara and trained in plein air painting with Maddine Insalaco and Joe Vinson in Italy. Elizabeth works from a bright studio converted from her home’s detached garage, complete with barn wood walls, a skylight, and a Dutch door that opens to the breeze. When she’s not painting, she enjoys watching great films, hiking, and tending her garden.
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Artist Statement
I paint landscapes because it connects me to the natural world. Painting outside is challenging and fulfilling. I like exploring the moods and essence of a place in a multi-sensory way.
Through seeing, smelling, touching, and hearing, I distill and interpret my experience of a particular time and place.
Painters from history who inspire me include; John Singer Sargent, Gabrielle Münter, Tom Thomson, Corot, Monet, and Ray Strong.
Through seeing, smelling, touching, and hearing, I distill and interpret my experience of a particular time and place.
Painters from history who inspire me include; John Singer Sargent, Gabrielle Münter, Tom Thomson, Corot, Monet, and Ray Strong.
Artist Background
University of California, Santa Barbara
Bachelor of Arts, 1984
University of North Carolina School of the Arts
Master of Fine Arts, 1988
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