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Canvas Rebel, September 9, 2024

‘Life & Work with Liz Gold’

"Growing up with a birthmark and a facial difference, I had to overcome a lot of judgment and rude comments.

I struggled with self-worth and like many who are raised women, was socialized to people please and stay small.

I’ve had to feel safe to shine my light and express myself as it wasn’t always safe for me to do. It takes a lot of energy for me to get in front of people and share my gifts. But I am working on it."

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woman wearing a hat and blue jacket, smiling, with colorful artwork in background, on CANVASREBEL web page

CANVAS REBEL, MAY 11, 2023

‘MEET LIZ GOLD’

"Society has a lot of healing work to do when it comes to supporting its people, in general.

“But I think the best place to start is individually. As individuals we can support artists and creative people in so many ways. Buy their work for yourself. Buy their work for other people. Commission them. Follow up with them. Like, comment and share their social posts. Recommend them to your friends and family. Introduce them to people. Encourage them. Support their dreams. There are so many ways to show support without even spending money. A little truly goes a long way.”

Abstract painting titled "Light at the End of the Tunnel" by Liz Gold, featuring a blend of acrylic and spray paint in earthy tones and metallic textures on a 12" x 12" canvas.

ARtSY SHARK, August 11, 2021

‘aRTISTS SPEAK ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH’

“My purpose now is to create beautiful things and put them out into the world to inspire others to do the same – whatever that may mean for them. I hope people see, not just through the art itself but in the act of creating it, that it’s OK to do something different, to experiment and express yourself. I’ve learned we can discover our gifts at any time in this life and it’s up to us whether we act on them.”