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BETH WINTERBURN | Ink, Acrylic, Oil Stick, Graphite | 122x122 cm • 48x48 in

HORIZONS COLLECTION NO. 22


"Where memories of the past and hopes for the future collide."

Beth Winterburn's painting No. 22 from the Horizons Collection emerged from a deeply personal journey through grief, loss, and eventual renewal. After a challenging 2023, during which creativity felt out of reach, she held onto the hope that light would return—just as the sun rises each day. As she reconnected with her artistic voice in 2024, The Horizons Collection was born.

This collection radiates bold, vivid energy, with neon tones capturing a sense of light and vitality. The works carry an edgy, almost reckless spirit—an invitation to embrace risk and step beyond comfort. Winterburn pushes the boundaries between traditional and modern elements, encouraging a fresh perspective on colour within a space. Rather than striving for perfect coordination, these pieces celebrate the beauty of contrast and spontaneity.

With The Horizons Collection, Winterburn challenges conventional design choices, demonstrating how bold colour can exist harmoniously in subtle yet striking ways. Each piece serves as a reminder that even in life’s darkest seasons, hope remains on the horizon.

Materials: Ink, Acrylic, Oil Stick, Graphite, on Raw Canvas
Size: 48 x 48 in | 122 x 122 cm | Canvas Depth: 1.5 in

Sale price$3,735.00
HORIZONS COLLECTION NO. 22
HORIZONS COLLECTION NO. 22 Sale price$3,735.00

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.