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Beverly Adams

https://www.beverlyadamsfineart.com


Picture
“Fritillaries”
30 x 40” Acrylic. 
Sold

Picture
“The Invitation”
14 x 11” Acrylic
​Sold

Picture
“End of the Season”
20 x 16” Acrylic  
Available

Beverly Adams started her working life as a graphic designer and technical illustrator. In 1986, at the request of one of her sisters, she took a new direction into decorative painting. She spent her time working for several interior designers from East Lansing, MI to Washington DC.
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In 1996, having relocated, she joined the local art organization, and decided to make the leap from commercial to fine art painting. Adams has pursued this career choice with diligence, some measure of success and a lot of pleasure. She is known for delicate florals and whimsical still lives, in a style reminiscent of the Dutch17th century masters 
Adams has been represented in several galleries, has participated in many exhibitions, including ‘Art Prize” (Grand Rapids, MI), and is represented in many private collections.

Picture
“Snaps and Mums”.
20  24”
Acrylic
Available

Picture
“Out of the Earth”.
24 x 32”. Acrylic
Sold

Picture
“Meditation on a book, life and a cup of tea”.
10 x 10”
Sold

Picture
“Road Kill”
24 x 18” Acrylic
Available

Picture
“Tulips and Lilacs”.
18 x 24”
Acrylic
 Sold

Picture
“Sunflowers in Pewter”
18 x 18”
Acrylic  
Available

Picture
“Oh that we could shed our skin and begin again”
16 x 16”  Oil
Sold

Picture
“Erin’s Estella R.”  
16 x 20”
Acrylic. Sold

Picture
”Dropped Call”  
20 x 16”  
Acrylic. Available

Picture
“Windfall”.
11 x 14”. Acrylic.
Available

Picture
“Blessing the Ball”
10 x 8”. Acrylic
Available

Picture
“The French Fish Bowl”
16 x 20”
Acrylic
Available

I paint because I feel compelled to paint.

I am fascinated with the cycles of life in nature.
I love to watch life’s progressions and mark it’s passings.
I am also curious as to how man interacts within nature, so I paint
To discover human nature.
I want to visually record a moment, a time, a place, my time.
Life delights, surprises, and sometimes horrifies. I need to illustrate it.
I never cared how I went about painting. Paint is my chosen vehicle for the idea.
However, I tend to work classically, in thin layers, in glazes, and in recognizable
Shapes. In easily understood images,
My desire is to offer an intimate moment, a thought or view of this world and its workings.
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So I paint.

Beverly Adams

https://www.beverlyadamsfineart.com

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