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The Gallery at Gramercy 's Carriage
House
Featuring Elizabeth Fenwick
Photography
Elizabeth Fenwick, also known as Lisa,
grew up on Western Run Farm in Butler, Maryland. After graduating from art
school in 1972, she headed to California and worked in Hollywood as a Studio
Manager for Jonathan Exley Photography. In 1985, she moved to Palo Alto, CA to
raise her children and open her own studio. She worked as a commercial and
portrait photographer. She was cover photographer for Bay Area Parent Magazine.
The San Fancisco 49ers, NutriSystems, Cisco Systems and Hewlett Packard were
among her clients.
In 2004, Elizabeth decided to close her Bay Area
studio and returned to her family farm in Maryland to start the next leg of her
life as a fine art photographer. She now expresses herself as a "painterly
photographer," combining her two loves, photography and
watercolor.
Elizabeth has exhibited locally at the Green Spring Hounds
Art Show in 2004 and the Art for Lands Sake Art Exhibit in
2005.
Exhibits can currently be seen at the Cantor Cafe in the Stanford
Museum (Palo Alto, CA), JZ Cafe (Menlo Park, CA), the Worthington Gallery
(Butler, MD), and Gramercy Mansion (Stevenson, MD).
All prints currently
displayed in the Carriage House at Gramercy are available in larger sizes and
as canvases and can be purchased at the mansion. The giclee prints are created
with a process that ensures top-quality reproduction, printed on cotton canvas
or somerset velvet watercolor paper using ultrachrome inks with longevity
ratings at greater than 100 years. Each print comes with a certificate of
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