About
Charlotte Elizabeth has been working with paint professionally for over fifteen years. Elizabeth’s training in theatre design preceded a busy career as a Theatrical Scenic Artist in London’s West End. Working with some of the best scenic artists in the world, Elizabeth created large scale backcloths and murals for many famous venues, including The Royal Opera House, The ENO and even the Olympic Opening Ceremony. Examples of Elizabeth’s work can be seen on stage and screen all over the world.
This one-of-a-kind oil, acrylic, and metal leaf painting is 49 inches square. It is signed by Elizabeth on the front and back. The artwork is wired and ready to hang. It does not require framing. Free local Los Angeles area delivery. Affordable Continental U.S. and International shipping are also available. A certificate of authenticity issued by the art gallery is included.
Charlotte Elizabeth’s Moon Series is rooted in a monthly studio ritual—she paints these works only during the three days when the moon is at its fullest, letting each composition arrive through play, intuition, and experimentation. “Stardust Moon” carries that sense of arrival: a contemporary moonscape that feels both elemental and personal, inviting collectors to slow down and reconnect with the quiet magnetism of lunar light.
According to Charlotte Elizabeth: “My years as a scenic artist has taught me to be bold, ambitious, and confident when working with paint. I delight in the magical transformative quality of working with layer upon layer of color, pigment, and tone. I’m inspired by the glory of nature’s elements and the drama of the skies. Every painting is a journey, layered with my identity, as a woman, an artist, a mother, a fighter, a nurturer. My work is an instinctive, sensorial, tactile experiment where the color does the talking and I merely allow the images to reveal themselves.”
Elizabeth’s background as a theatrical scenic artist in London’s West End brings a distinctive command of scale, atmosphere, and transformation—skills shaped by creating vast backdrops and murals for major venues (including the Royal Opera House) and landmark productions. In her fine art practice, that stagecraft becomes a more intimate kind of drama: layered pigment, tone, and surface that builds depth slowly, like a sky changing over hours.
In the Moon Series, Elizabeth uses a special velvety black paint designed to absorb light, amplifying the sensation of the moon’s energy and creating a striking contrast with luminous passages and metal leaf accents. The result reads as celestial abstract art with a tactile presence—an original mixed-media painting that shifts subtly as lighting changes, making it especially compelling as large-scale statement art for living rooms, bedrooms, and contemplative spaces.
At the heart of Elizabeth’s work is a balance between the shared and the deeply individual: the universal pull of moon-gazing and the private emotional tides that move beneath it. She describes each painting as a journey layered with her identity—“a woman, an artist, a mother”—where color leads and the image reveals itself over time. For collectors drawn to contemporary abstract painting with meaning, “Stardust Moon” offers a grounded kind of wonder—an artwork that can hold stillness, restore perspective, and keep giving back new details the longer you live with it.