Elizabeth Romhild

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Elizabeth Romhild
Born15 October 1960
Copenhagen, Denmark
NationalityDanish-Armenian
Known forPainter, sculptor, designer

Elizabeth Romhild (15 October 1960, Copenhagen, Denmark) is a Bangkok-based Danish-Armenian painter, sculptor, designer. [1]

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Biography

Elizabeth Romhild was born in Denmark in the family of Armenian father and Danish mother. She spent her childhood in Iran. She went to school in England, lived in Saudi Arabia, the United States, Indonesia, in 1988 she settled in Thailand.

Elizabeth is a self-taught artist. At the age of 26 she started to paint realistic portraits, then seascapes, landscapes. The hero of Elizabeth's classic and modern works is a woman with her conscious and subconscious feelings and emotions.

Elizabeth Romhild works are in private collections in Denmark, Germany, Switzerland, Netherlands, Italy, Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Australia and in the US.

Since 1986 she participated in various solo and group exhibitions in Indonesia, Thailand, Denmark, London, [2] Switzerland, Singapore, Italy, United States. [3]

Elizabeth did UTOPIA for the international Bangkok Elephant Parade, which was auctioned by Christies and her elephant got the highest bid. [4]

Exhibitions

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