Elizabeth Zamets
Communication Arts (Illustration)

About
I’m an LA based artist curious about all things tender, insignificant, and strange. In my work I aim to explore the gaps and connections between people, highlighting the strangeness of distance, being close, and the dream world. I also love exploring the formal qualities of the world and people, and often do so in a hyper-detailed way, experimenting with color, form and ambiguity.
Contact
ezamets@student.otis.edu

Desert scape seen in my dreams through a broken lens.
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Experimenting with composition via a severed hand.
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A drawing exploring emotional enmeshment.
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Drawing exploring masculinity and femininity.
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A drawing exploring the common dream of teeth falling out.
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Painting exploring being entangled in confusion.
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Digital painting exploring loneliness.
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One page adapted comic of the song Bingo Master’s Break-Out! By The Fall.
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A scientific diagram detailing the effects of peyote on the face.
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An editorial illustration exploring the saddening effects of virtual interaction on cows, and presumably humans.
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An editorial illustration exploring what power does to the brain, in particular our ability to empathize.
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A homage to a tree on my childhood street. This painting is the first in a series of paintings exploring my personal dream image bank, nostalgia and how the two intersect.
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Desert scape seen in my dreams through a broken lens. This painting is the second in a series of paintings exploring my personal dream image bank, nostalgia and how the two intersect.
All Communication Arts Students
- Brandon Bailey
- Karen Barton
- Esmeralda Benavidez
- Kiv Bui
- Brandon Burris-Davis
- Celeste Carrillo
- Maria Carrillo
- Catherine Chow
- Ivan Cisneros
- Benjamin Dynes
- Diana Espinoza
- Lucas Guerra
- Joel Harris
- Matthew Horn
- Khang Nguyen
- James Oakey
- John Olague III
- Colton Ollerdessen
- Shengjie Qu
- Isabella Reyna
- Jazmin Salas
- Taylor Seo
- Kiana Tenerelli
- Veronica Velazquez-Aviles
- Angel Wang
- Kairong Wu
- Elizabeth Zamets