Eliza Frye is a graphic novelist, illustrator and exhibiting artist. Her work focuses on exploring expression through suggestion and negative space. Every piece has a secret to tell, just not out loud. She studied Character Animation at California Institute of the Arts, holds a BA in Japanese Literature from UCLA and is currently working on her MFA in Creative Writing at Calarts. She also owns
Miss Scarlet in the Parlor, an art gallery in Echo Park and teaches animation at Inner-City Arts through Calarts' Community Arts Partnership.
MAILING LIST
SELECTED PRESS
Ninu Nina interviews me about my art and influences
Animation Magazine (Aug 09 issue) discusses
The Lady's Murder and the other 2009 Eisner nominees for Best Webcomic
Comicon.com Pulse interviews me about
The Lady's Murder and the Eisner nomination
Storming the Tower reviews
The Lady's Murder highlighting "Frye's mastery of the visual language of storytelling"
The Yalobusha Review praises
The Lady's Murder
La Repubblica della Donne discusses my work within the context of erotic art
COMIXTALK reviews
The Lady's Murder and "can't recommend this story highly enough"