Elizabeth will tell you straight off that watercolor isn't her main thing. Her main thing changes: 3D printing, miniatures, a camera phase that stuck. Watercolor snuck in through the camera, from getting obsessed with how afternoon light softens color at the edges and wanting to make that, not just photograph it.
She's been painting about a year and a half. Enough to handle a basic wash, not enough to call herself good, and she's completely fine saying that to a room. She likes that water moves pigment around without asking permission. She teaches loose, wet, and low-pressure, demos more than she lectures, and ruins a piece of paper on purpose first so nobody's precious about theirs.