
If you’ve worked with me through graphic design or followed along over the years, you’ve seen many versions of my work—websites, branding, social media, and behind it all, always a quiet thread of painting.
This season feels like the right time to share a shift.
I’m stepping away from web design.
Not abruptly, and not without gratitude—but thoughtfully, and with intention. Over the past few years, my schedule has slowly filled with ongoing social media work for a group of local businesses I truly enjoy working with. That work now keeps my calendar fully booked each month.
At the same time, my days have been pulling me more and more toward the studio—toward painting, creating, and building out my art in a deeper way. I’m also spending more time helping Bruce in the tax office, especially during the busy seasons, which has become an important part of our rhythm.
Something had to give.
Rather than stretching everything too thin, I’ve chosen to focus on the work that feels most aligned with where I am right now.
That said—this isn’t a goodbye to everything.
I will continue to maintain Registry Press for domain and hosting services, so if you’re currently set up there, nothing changes on your end. And I’ll still be working with my current social media clients as part of my monthly schedule.
What is opening up is more space for my art.
More painting. More collections. More of the quiet, story-driven work that first led me here.
If you’ve ever followed my artwork from afar, I’d love to welcome you further into that world. And if we’ve worked together in design—thank you. Truly. Your support has allowed me to grow into this next chapter.
This shift feels a bit like tending a garden—choosing what to nurture, what to prune, and trusting that what remains will flourish.
I’m so glad you’re here for it.
Elizabeth
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