Elizabeth Leifer began her education apprenticing working artists at the age of 10. After traveling the world and studying English literature as well as Art History at UC Berkley, she worked in her family business, handling the buying, rebuilding and selling of houses. During this time, her fine art paintings began to find an audience as her work was displayed in galleries and coffeehouses in various parts of Northern California. Once her career started to take off, Liz moved back to Los Angeles to live in a downtown artist community. There her work was embraced and bought by collectors and artists alike. With a background in interiors, Liz was soon putting her skills to use on sets and backdrops, leading Liz to scenic positions on blockbuster films such as "Armageddon","Independence Day", "K2" and commercials for companies including Mercedes, Kenmore and Kmart. With an obsession for detail, product styling has become a very satisfying addition to Liz's skill set, styling many items from athletic shoes, jewelry and leather goods to bedding and lamps. In addition to doing interiors and being on the set, Liz is currently developing a new line of fine art screens of both floor and table height.