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Liz Lemon
Swindle has
a deep,
abiding
faith that
she feels
blessed to
share
through her
art. A
lifelong
Utah
resident,
she studied
fine arts at
Utah State
University.
She worked
for several
years as a
set designer
and painter
for the
Osmond
Studios
television
production
company. As
her family
grew (she
and her
husband Jon
Swindle
today have
five
children),
she saw the
need for a
more
flexible
career and
decided to
focus on oil
painting. In
the early
1980s she
tutored
under
renowned
wildlife
artist Nancy
Glazier and
soon after
established
her own
impressive
reputation
as a
wildlife
painter,
participating
in shows at
major
galleries in
the central
and western
United
States.
However,
Lemon
Swindle
became
increasingly
discontent,
feeling
artistically
and
spiritually
unfulfilled.
In October
1988 she
reached a
turning
point when
she
submitted a
portrait of
children to
the National
Arts for the
Parks
competition
and received
the coveted
Founders'
Favorite
award. She
realized
then that
there was an
audience for
her portrait
painting and
by the early
1990s she
had devoted
herself to
the topic
closest to
her heart:
her faith. A
one-woman
show of her
Christian
art traveled
to cities
nationwide
in the
summer of
1997 and a
book of her
paintings,
"She Shall
Bring Forth
a Son" was
published in
1998. |