Elizabeth Gamache
Acrylic Artist
Painting one dream at a time and anything pulls on my soul!
Elizabeth Gamache
Colorado Artist
When I'm not arguing with computers in my day job as an IT professional in education, Colorado’s wilderness inspires my artwork. Through acrylic paintings, I capture nature’s beauty—from colorful sunsets to wild animals—using bold strokes and vibrant colors.
I love painting with acrylics on different surfaces, snowboards, barnwood, canvas, but lately, I’ve explored reverse painting on glass. This is a challenging technique that requires working backward with layered colors, pushing me to grow as an artist. This medium truly tests a person’s patience and sanity with its unique hazards: shattered glass, fingerprints appearing out of nowhere on supposedly clean surfaces, and the special joy of realizing your layers are messed up. Despite the occasional bandaged finger and muttered curses, the stunning results make the artistic obstacle course worthwhile.
Inspiration strikes while I’m gasping for air on trail runs or mountain bike rides through Colorado’s breathtaking landscapes. Turns out, nothing sparks creativity quite like oxygen deprivation at 11,000 feet—or getting the wind knocked out of you or a cactus in your shoe. I also love photography and being creative with different outlets, constantly finding new ways to interpret and capture the extraordinary beauty of the natural world.
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You can find Elizabeth’s artwork on her website www.elizabethgamache.art, Instagram and Facebook page.
Acrylic on old wood post slabs
Arylic on Canvas
Acrylic on snowboards
Acrylic on the back of glass - reverse style
