Liz Chomicki is a first generation Canadian equestrian and has been involved with horses for over 17 years. She graduated from the respected Etobicoke School of the Arts in Toronto, Ontario, where she honed her skills with countless equine studies. After pursuing other interests, Liz began transitioning into a traditional painter out to portray the horse and rider in 2016. She can now be found travelling throughout Canada and the US to capture her own scenic compositions and the stories they tell. Her goal as an artist is to bring together light, color and the composition in harmony with the horse. For her first juried exhibition, she was accepted by the well established American Academy of Equine Art, exhibiting during The 2018 World Equestrian Games in Tryon, North Carolina. Soon after she was invited to be the Resident Artist at the Adequan Global Dressage Festival, an international equestrian venue located in Wellington, Florida, for the 2019 winter circuit.
She currently resides in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, and proudly offers a complete and individually tailored service for commissioned works.
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