Elizabeth, also known as Alysathena throughout the art world,
is an eclectic multi media artist.
Although she has a definitive style, she has a love for virtually every art medium
she has tried and has not found one medium that she prefers over
another. Within as much, her gallery as well as her archives are full
of an eccentric mix, containing everything from pyrography and
kirigami to oil painting and sculpting. Elizabeth's works are inspired
only by her vivid dreams, fantastic imagination, and the beauty that
she is surrounded by daily. Navigating multiple debilitating and
painful health issues, Elizabeth uses her art to escape into a magical
world.
Also an accomplished illustrator, as of the spring 2025,
Elizabeth has illustrated 25 children's books and 5 novel covers.
Eclectic and whimsical mixed media
artist and children's book illustrator Elizabeth Eichelberger,
creating art inspired by the beauty of wildlife
and nature in a mix of surreal fantasy.
Many of her pieces depict the battle
between the beauty of nature and the sadness
of humanity's destruction thereof.
Elizabeth has been a Florida resident
since 18 months old. Early influences
are artists and wood craters
such as her oldest brother and father.
Spending the majority of her early life in Miami,
before residing in Marion County as a young adult,
now residing with her husband, daughter,
and several pets in Ocala.
Great art picks up where nature ends. -Marc Chagall
I tend to create with any material within my reach,
with an eclectic palette. I have a passion for
sharing the beautiful imagery
which is a combination of my surreal dreams, sometimes nightmares,
as well as portray the beauty and
horror of the world the way that I envision it,
in an attempt to bring
beauty and understanding to the madness.
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