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Photo: Robert B.Stevens

About

After attending the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston where she earned her BFA from Tufts University, Liz Grace began doing editorial work for a number of newspapers and magazines, notably the Boston Globe, The Hartford Courant, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Parenting, Child Magazine, Family Fun, East West Journal, Trailblazer Magazine, and the Chicago Tribune. In 1985 she studied print making in Valdotavo, Italy with Luis Camnizer through Pratt University. Upon returning to the United States she relocated to New York City and broadened her client list, regularly providing illustrations for Baby Talk, Ladies Home Journal, Mademoiselle, Elle, Scholastic Inc., and Vermont Magazine, among others. Liz has done product illustrations for Lancome, as well as product design illustrations for Avon and Stemlit Orchards. Her book credits include Fodor’s “Fun on the French Riviera”, Perla Myers “Fresh from the Garden” for Clarkson Potter Publishers, and “How to Give the Perfect Foot Massage," a mini-book from Lawrence Teacher Books. After ten years in New York, Liz moved to Connecticut where she continues to draw and practice the accordion. That’s amoré!

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