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Elizabeth Wood lives in British Columbia, Canada. In her work, she explores interiority: the private self where thoughts and emotions unfold, often in strong divergence with the public self presented to the world.
Her works are predominantly digital collage with its rich potential to portray psychological states. In her work she strives to make an inner, private world public with the hope of building understanding and empathy for others.
Elizabeth Wood studied visual art at the Emily Carr University of Art and Design and at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia. Her work has been exhibited in various cities around the world including: Nagoya, Japan, San Diego, USA; Portland, USA; St. Petersburg, Russia; Kyoto, Japan; and Berlin, Germany.


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Mosaic Refuge

Elizabeth Wood lives in British Columbia, Canada. In her work, she explores interiority: the private self where thoughts and emotions unfold, often in strong divergence with the public self presented to the world.
Her works are predominantly digital collage with its rich potential to portray psychological states. In her work she strives to make an inner, private world public with the hope of building understanding and empathy for others.
Elizabeth Wood studied visual art at the Emily Carr University of Art and Design and at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia. Her work has been exhibited in various cities around the world including: Nagoya, Japan, San Diego, USA; Portland, USA; St. Petersburg, Russia; Kyoto, Japan; and Berlin, Germany.

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