Year joined
2025
Studio
Cockpit BloomsburyProfile
Beth Beaumont Epstein creates colourful painted habitats often full of bees, butterflies and rabbits, in meadows bursting with flowers. These begin life as drawings of layered forms delicately painted with her much loved ink brush. Her use of repetition of the flower forms builds her patterns, create consistency and focuses our attention.
As she progresses, her process becomes meditative and rhythmic, layering these compositions with balance and intuition. Splashes of ink colours blend through the composition adding to the layers of flower forms to explore light, space and volume.
This improvised rhythm shift from controlled to flowing, as the flowers grow taller and move in the same direction, as though blown in the breeze. The rhythm guides the viewer’s gaze through these fields of sunny meadows to their own emotional response, engaging the brain as much as the eye.
Beth’s repetitions becomes a form of energy through her repeated symbol.
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