An ' optimist ' artist!
'A dreamer is a mind that looks beyond the limits of things.' It is with this phrase by Mary O'Hara that the American artist Liz Roache defines herself, relating it to color, which is the central element of her work and the story of her life. Very sensitive to the energy that emanates from it and to the way in which colors respond to each other and integrate into an environment, Liz Roache never stops looking at and studying everything that surrounds her. She perceives infinite combinations of colors, shapes and designs.
'Learning to see' is what Ati Gropius, daughter of the Bauhaus founder Walter Gropius and pupil of the great 20th century master of color Josef Albers, taught her. With Ati, Liz was introduced to the concepts of the Bauhaus: union of art and craft, design and execution, sobriety of forms and materials, interaction of colors...
In her studio/gallery at the Boston Design Center, Liz Roache is surrounded by more than 400 shades of colored paper. She has three favourite mediums: coloured paper, gouache and Japanese Sumi ink in deep, matte black. Liz Roache has a true passion for bold, bright colors and admits to a particular penchant for red-orange. She signed a collection 'OPTIMISM' with Maison Pierre Frey composed of textiles, wallpapers and rugs.