Portraits and paintings on historical and mythological subjects are central to Pozharskaya’s communication as an artist.
She refers to archetypes that were formed in the distant past, yet remain close to a modern man and persist over time.
Another course in Elizaveta's work is portraiture. Concentrating on facial expressions, characteristics and gestures, she seeks to capture the sitter’s essence and uniqueness, transforming the process of portraiture into a dialogue between the model, the artist and the viewer.
Her works have been aquired for private collections in Europe, Russia and China and selected for the collection of Repin Academy of Arts and Yelagin palace