Props & mixed media art by Elizabeth (Lizzy) Phoenix
Experience & Skills
Creative
Sculpting and Modelling
Silicone Mould Making
Fast Casting & Painting
Poly Carving & Coatings
Fibre Glass Mould Making
Foam Rubber Casting
Plaster Mould Making
Latex Casting
Paint Effects
Cake Sculpting
Photography
Quilting
Dress Making
Construction
Drilling
Routing
Chop Saw
Table Saw
Jigsaw
Framing and Dry Wall
Cabinet Building
Panelling
Sanding
Planing
Soldering
Decking
Power Tools
Technical
Rhino
Lotus Cut and Light Burn
Windows & Macbook OS
Photoshop & Corel Paint Shop
Adobe Premiere Editing Suite
Word Press & Wix Web Design
MS Movie Maker
MS Office Suite
MS Ecommerce Server
Facebook, Instagram, Twitter

My Story
I originally studied Art & 3D Design at the University for the Creative Arts in Kent, focusing on Ceramics. In 2018 after having a very successful (20 year) career in Ecommerce, Digital Marketing and Project and Event Management, I decided to pursue my dream of becoming a freelance artist and prop maker. I set up my own home workshop and began making. Between 2018 and 2020 as well as travelling solo extensively in the US, (most notably a road trip in a coverable mustang following Historic Route 66 from Chicago to California), I also completed 4 courses at Pinewood Studios and started to make contacts in the industry. I was really excited to get my first permanent movie contract in 2020 with Disney and as of 2024 I have had the pleasure of working with the most amazing crew of artists and creatives on 4 wonderful movies and I can't wait to start the next.
Education

Miniature Model Making
Leigh & Lauren Took
Work together with a small team to create and shoot a scaled miniature
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Course Summary
Design & scaling
Moulding & casting
Texture stamps
Making and dressing foliage (depending on the model)
Kit-bashing
Organic surface textures (eg rock faces)
Architectural surfaces (eg roof tiles, brickwork)
Practical lighting

Prop Making Essentials,
Soft Props & Breakaways
Leigh & Lauren Took
Introduction to a variety of techniques used in prop-making. How to create, finish and when to use soft and breakaway props for the screen industry.
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Course Summary
Introduction to prop making
Sculpting tools, materials & techniques
Silicone mould making
Casting in resin
Painting and art working
Foam rubber casting
Artworking & finishing off
Photographing props for portfolio
When to use soft props & breakaways
Sugar glass casting
Overview of materials & suppliers

Art Dept. Essentials
Ray Stanley &
Terry Ackland-Snow
An introductory level master course looking all facets of the Art Department in top level Film making.
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Course Summary
Roles & terminology
The concept – overall vision
The script – set/prop breakdown/sfx
The Camera – angles, ratios and lenses
Visualisation & storyboarding
Researching, Sourcing Props & Set Dressing
Surveying Draughtsmanship – Styles & Scales
Sketching & Set Layout
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Art & 3D Design
University for the Creative Arts
Rochester, Kent
National Diploma course covering all aspects of art and 3D design
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Course Summary
Illustration & Life drawing
Clay Sculpting & building techniques
Research & Design
Pottery Wheel techniques
Glazing formulas & techniques
Kiln Building & Firing
Computer Graphics Tools
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Work Placement
Teaching clay sculpting to partially sighted & blind adult students
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