Artworks are first available to purchase in person at the exhibition held from 4-10 Oct at King George Square.
Online sales will open following the exhibition.
Kerry Beazleigh’s artistic practice began whilst encouraging her young son to pursue his artistic talents. She was surprised to discover the healing power of art in her own life.
Kerry feels like painting transports her to another world; anxiety still exists but now there is something more powerful that can override it. It’s like there’s nothing else except each brushstroke that she is working on. Art breaks the hold anxiety has over her.
Kerry's favourite medium to work with is oil paints. She loves their smooth buttery consistency, which allows her to explore many different techniques. To Kerry, art is an ever-growing lifelong learning process and she is looking forward to seeing where this journey takes her in the future.
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Captured in this artwork is a raccoon, subtly hiding behind a pole, using it as a sense of security and comfort. His demeanour is one of hesitance and caution, embodying the very essence of shyness, similar to those often experienced by people dealing with anxiety.