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Testimonials

Gabor Lukacs, Amherst, MA

“After receiving a vibrant, high-quality custom print from Elizabeth’s gallery art, I commissioned a piece based on a photo of the house where my wife passed away, asking for something uplifting. From that single image, she created three beautiful renditions—each with its own mood and lighting. I appreciated how Elizabeth shared early drafts, inviting feedback and refining the work with care. She then added meaningful touches that made the final pieces incredibly personal—like a bamboo patch, stone walkways, and my favorite vintage bicycle. Even my coworkers were moved by the results. In the end, I couldn’t choose just one and was happy to purchase two additional high-resolution versions. It was wonderful to use the images for cards and keepsakes, too. Elizabeth doesn’t just recreate photos—she reimagines them. I’d recommend her to anyone.”

Elliot, Massachusetts

“As a fellow artist, I’m always drawn to working with creatives who value both expression and purpose. Collaborating with Elizabeth was a natural fit – her passion for her work, and the cause it supports truly shines through. For pride month, I suggested a tribute to the Stonewall Inn, and she immediately embraced the idea, creating powerful, one-of-a-kind renditions. I really enjoyed the process of working with Elizabeth—especially receiving the four initial prototypes and collaborating with her to make thoughtful enhancements. The result was so impactful it now features on some of her Pride fundraising merch. 10 out of 10 – I’d collaborate with her again in a heartbeat.”

JEJ, Austin, TX

“Originally from New York City and now based in Austin, art has always lived in me—even when life led me elsewhere. In my earlier college years, I dabbled in painting without yet knowing what it meant to me, then traveled extensively—living in five countries and learning several languages. The old architecture, vivid landscapes, and textured streets of those places brought that early spark into clearer focus. Inspired by a Van Gogh exhibit and the purchase of a coloring book, something reawakened inside me. Today, as a disabled artist working from home, creating art has become a meaningful part of my life, allowing me to express myself while adapting to my circumstances. I pour my love for architecture, rustic scenery, and vivid colors into landscapes, Pop art, and European-inspired scenes. Art is not just my passion—it’s my freedom. My dream is to use that freedom to move to Italy."

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