Art • Story • Depth • Direction
Through depth-oriented coaching, visual art, and storytelling, I create reflective tools—coaching, books, and images—that help people find direction, reconnect with their inner compass, and return to what matters most.
Art & Printmaking
Explore original collagraphs & monoprints
Books & Writing
Award-winning children’s books and poetry
Jungian Coaching
Transformational coaching blending myth, psyche & creativity
Animae: The Source Deck
Tools for self-discovery, community-building, and values work
In the News!
Pressing Matters
CELEBRATING MODERN PRINTMAKING
ISSUE 31
Elizabeth Lorayne and Animae: The Source, a values-based deck, are featured in the 'Bits & Pieces' section of Issue 31 of the UK-based printmaking magazine Pressing Matters.
Current | Upcoming | Ongoing
Events and Exhibitions
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Galleri SoHO Sweden
Ongoing
International Exhibit @ Slottsgatan / Västgötegatan 2 A, 72211 Västerås SWEDEN
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Illume Books
Ongoing
Animae: the source, a values-based deck and 11×14 canvas-wrapped reproductions for sale at Illume Books @ 8 Market Square, Newburyport, MA
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New England Sketch Book
Ongoing
Collagraphs and jewelry for sale at New England Sketch Book @ 1R Water Street Newburyport, MA
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Solo Art Exhibit at Alter Hair Salon
Ongoing
Collagraphs on display and for sale at Alter Hair @ 44 Pleasant Street Newburyport, MA
Elizabeth Lorayne is an artist, printmaker, award-winning author, ICF Associate Certified Coach, an accredited Jungian and Expressive Arts coach. She earned a Bachelor of Science in interdisciplinary psychology, art, and writing from The New School in Manhattan. Elizabeth's creations are deeply influenced by Jungian psychology, dream interpretation, alchemy, mythology, symbolism, history, and nature. Her childhood experiences investigating the shorelines of the Pacific Northwest, traipsing the concrete jungle of Manhattan as a college student, and embracing motherhood have shaped her artistic, literary, and Jungian coaching endeavors. With these rich threads, Elizabeth weaves and explores the transformative power of creativity and the reclaiming of agency, reflecting her personal evolution and ongoing journey. She currently lives in Newburyport, Massachusetts with her daughter and husband, Robert Lorayne.

