Elizabeth Sanjuan

Elizabeth Sanjuan is a visual artist whose work is shaped by travel and long-term observation. She photographs people, landscapes, and built environments to explore how culture, place, and human experience connect. Her approach is quiet and reflective, with a strong respect for natural and cultural heritage.

Alongside her travels, she develops long-term projects focused on identity, memory, and place. Her work includes projects on women and self-definition, family history, small-town America, and repeated journeys to Hokkaido, Japan, where she has explored landscape, resilience, and stillness in extreme winter conditions. (Website, Facebook, Instagram)