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BETH WINTERBURN | Ink, Acrylic, Pastel | 91.5x122 cm • 36x48 in

FLIGHT PATTERNS NO. 1


Beth Winterburn’s painting No. 1 from the Flight Patterns series draws inspiration from the unpredictable beauty of a butterfly in flight. Have you ever watched a butterfly with its grand wings flutter chaotically—up, down, sideways—moving in erratic patterns? Despite the struggle it took to transform from caterpillar to butterfly, its flight is anything but straight. You might expect it to move in a more predictable direction, but instead, it dances through the air in an unpredictable yet stunning path.

This mirrors our own life journeys. As we grow and mature, carrying with us the lessons we've learned, life often feels less predictable, more chaotic. The straight line we hope for sometimes seems out of reach, and the path forward isn’t always clear. Yet, much like the butterfly, our growth holds its own beauty.

Winterburn’s work invites us to see that beauty is not found in perfection. It’s about embracing the chaos and the imperfections that shape us. Like the butterfly’s flight, we are a product of our struggles, our scars, and the unexpected turns along the way. It’s through these experiences that we find joy, satisfaction, and growth. Her pieces remind us that life’s beauty is less about following a perfect path and more about appreciating the lessons within the twists and turns. Perhaps, in doing so, we also learn to see the beauty in others’ journeys, too.

Materials: Ink, Acrylic, Soft Pastel on Raw Canvas
Size: 36 x 48 in | 91.5 x 122 cm | Canvas Depth: 1.5 in

Sale price$3,111.00
FLIGHT PATTERNS NO. 1
FLIGHT PATTERNS NO. 1 Sale price$3,111.00

Artist’s Vision

BETH WINTERBURN

Beth’s work is defined by bold, gestural brushstrokes and a minimalist approach, creating compositions that are both dynamic and deliberate. Rooted in her analytical background in photography and architecture, she infuses each piece with a calculated structure—balancing light and dark, counting evens and odds, and visually dividing the canvas into thirds and fifths. These principles ground her work in a sense of order, while her intuitive use of colour, shape, line, and texture evokes the fluidity and complexity of human experience.

Her art explores interpersonal dynamics, with each stroke representing a memory, a moment, or an emotion. Beth’s paintings become a personal journal of both the past and the future—capturing the highs and lows of her journey, and the tension between longing and acceptance, conflict and serenity. Through her work, she tells a story of human relationships, translated through a visual language that communicates the depth of connection and disconnection.

Driven by a desire for transparency and vulnerability, Beth often leaves marks and paint strokes exposed, allowing them to speak for themselves. She sees these raw moments as integral to the emotional truth of the piece, reflecting the complexities and evolving nature of relationships. Line and colour serve as bridges, bringing cohesion and connectivity to seemingly unrelated gestures, while the process itself remains a central focus of her creative practice. For Beth, the journey is more significant than the final product—the collected moments, like relationships, unfold over time and carry the weight of personal transformation.