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About Beth E. Roy
Growing up in
rural Michigan, artist Beth Roy acquired the foundation which allows her
paintings to come to life today. Beth's first foray into art revealed a
natural talent for manipulation of color and texture. Beth commonly
expresses herself by using local scenes to translate rural landscapes to
canvas; she also takes advantage of her many travels to provide
inspiration for her pieces. She began riding horses at an early age and
her life-long relationship with them has allowed her to capture them
beautifully in many different mediums. Body language is a critical
component of her compositions. She has been able to capture the
personality of animals and now people in many of her more recent works.
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Her
professional art schooling was obtained at Austin Peay State College, in
1986-87and at Christopher Newport College in 1989. In 1986 she married
Tom Roy, at the time a Lieutenant Colonel in the Army. Their life
together has afforded many moves, and with each move, Beth's artistic
style has been further enhanced and expanded. Initially a watercolor
artist for 10 years, she became disenchanted with the way that medium
loses its vibrancy over time. Upon moving to Southern Pines in 2001, she
decided to paint again with oil. She has done many commissioned works
and has paintings in several galleries as well as the ACMC Fine Arts
Festival. In 2006 Beth was awarded an Honorable Mention for oils in the
ACMC Festival and then in 2008 was awarded 1st place in oils for Water
Lilies which currently hanging at Appalachian Physical Therapy.
In 2006 she was
able to stop working part time and devote her full attention to her art
and farm. She and her husband Tom live on a farm in Vass with 3 horses,
2 cats and a dog. When she is not painting, riding her horses or tending
to the farm, she enjoys biking, Jazzercise, cooking, and spending time
with friends and family.
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