Liz Danforth did not start out to
be an artist; after all, she graduated in 1976 from university with
an honors degree in Anthropology and absolutely no art training.
At times Liz may not have even considered herself to be a
professional artist but when pushed and prodded by friends she kept
at her art. She soon realized that this was to be her career
and took some training to fill in the gaps self training had left
her.
Since starting out around 1978,
Liz has done freelanced art, editing, writing, and scenario design
for over 100 different game and publishing companies, notably
Wizards of the Coast, Bantam Books, TSR, AEG, Mage Knight, FASA,
ICE, GDW, Interplay, EA, DAW. In 1996 Liz was inducted into the
Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts and Design's Hall of Fame. Beyond
Card and Gaming art Liz has done work for The Arizona Science Center
and Phoenix Public Library for their Satellite Science program. She
also enjoys creating Cardigan and other dog art and Celtic designs
attracted her decades before they became trendy.
For a listing of her role playing
game art credits the web site
Pen and Paper has an updated listing.
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