Elisabeth Grace, a visionary artist based in Denver, blends large-scale paintings, collages, murals, and installation art to create immersive experiences. After earning her BA in oil painting from CU Boulder in 2014, she began developing her unique style and artistic voice.
Her fascination with nature began in childhood, where she spent hours creating detailed environments and studying plant life. This early connection to nature continues to inspire her art, aiming to evoke the same awe she feels when observing the natural world.
Grace’s creative process starts with immersing herself in nature, capturing photos and emotional insights that she later translates into her artwork. Her journey of sobriety has profoundly shaped her artistic identity, leading to more authentic, purpose-driven work focused on themes of transformation and personal growth.
In 2016, Grace completed a 200-hour yoga teacher training, integrating yogic principles into her art. She developed a workshop format that teaches these principles through visual art, further enriching her connection to both her practice and creative process.
In 2020, Grace transitioned from her role at Anthropologie to become a full-time independent artist.
Baker's work is in private collections worldwide, reflecting her dedication to honoring the natural world and sharing its beauty with others.