Commissioned Art That Tells a Story – As Featured in Sunday Life, Australia

A living artwork, shaped by connection and crafted for everyday life.

Walang, featured at home in Paddington, NSW with Sal, Josh, and their cat Blue.

Sunday Life Australia, 23 February 2025 Edition.

Architecture Interior Design by Michiru Higginbotham.

Photography by Jennifer Soo.

Walang: A Stone

Lizzy’s commissioned works are more than just paintings; they are deeply personal stories woven into canvas, honouring the journeys, connections, and places that shape us. Each piece is created with intention, using colour, texture, and symbolism to reflect the unique narrative of its owners.

Featured in the home of Sal and Josh, Walang embodies this approach—crafted to represent their path, the land they come from, and the life they’ve built together. Through layered forms and intricate details, Lizzy captures movement, belonging, and the ever-evolving relationship between people and place.

Every commissioned piece is a one-of-a-kind collaboration, designed to live within the spaces and stories of those who receive it. If you’re drawn to the idea of a piece that speaks to your own journey, Lizzy welcomes the opportunity to bring your story to life.

For commissions and inquiries, get in touch.

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