Beth Johnston Art Collections
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Artwork by Beth Johnston
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Providence Waterfire by Beth Johnston
Beavertail Lighthouse by Beth Johnston
Hydrangea Blossom by Beth Johnston
The Final Push by Beth Johnston
Rose in the Rain by Beth Johnston
Castle Hill Lighthouse by Beth Johnston
Nankoweap Canyon by Beth Johnston
One Pear by Beth Johnston
Daisy and Mum by Beth Johnston
Sara Two by Beth Johnston
Fall Pear by Beth Johnston
Hidden Falls by Beth Johnston
Sofa in the Snow by Beth Johnston
Pink Calla Lilies by Beth Johnston
Pocono Pear by Beth Johnston
Sara One by Beth Johnston
Commission by Beth Johnston
The Carpenter by Beth Johnston
Soft Kitty by Beth Johnston
Harbor Sunset by Beth Johnston
Orange and Grapes by Beth Johnston
Orange and Pewter by Beth Johnston
Orange and blue pot by Beth Johnston
Mill Door by Beth Johnston
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About Beth Johnston
Rhode Island artist Beth Johnston conveys the beautiful balance of light and shadow in her landscape, still life, and figurative paintings. She captures the subtleties of how the time of day, temperature, and the source of light can alter the appearance of an object or landscape. Because of her love of light, many of her works are simple compositions where the focus is on conveying the effects of atmospheric conditions, sunlight or artificial light sources.
Beth enjoys the challenges of creating representational paintings of many diverse subject matter. Her figurative work sometimes captures the attitudes, emotions, and body language of her subjects, or may depict their place in nature, at home or as part of the universe. Living in “the ocean state”, the colors, shapes and patterns formed by water are also captured in many of her paintings. Beth’s education and training in the sciences provides a foundation for understanding and accurately capturing the anatomy of her human figures or structures in nature. Study at the Rhode Island School of Design reinforces that foundation.
Beth credits old masters and 21st century artists in helping to develop her unique art work. The influences of Caravaggio and Vermeer’s lighting and Chardin’s still lifes of everyday objects can be seen in her paintings. She also looks to living artists Kim English and Colley Whisson who are masters at communicating the colors of shadows, and Steve Huston for his energetic figure paintings. Study at the Rhode Island School of Design, the Cape School of Art and workshops with contemporary masters of light and shadow has laid the foundation for Beth to define her own style in her oil paintings.
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