Liz Woodman is not famous. She is not infamous. She is simply . And in the digital age, that is the most interesting mystery of all. Recommendation: Do not attempt to contact the subject. Let the Woodman remain in the woods.
"Liz Woodman" is not one woman, but a name shared by three or four different women (a session musician, a production assistant, a librarian who wrote a zine) whose digital identities have collapsed into a single, amorphous tag due to poor indexing by search algorithms. She is a statistical coincidence .
Subject may be an artist or writer who deliberately uses a hyper-normal name to avoid celebrity. Unlike "Banksy" (which is conspicuous), "Liz Woodman" is apophatic —defined by what she is not (famous, searchable, visual). She represents the ultimate rejection of the personal brand.