Prints and Originals by Kathryn Beals

 

Art may be shipped worldwide from British Columbia. US or Canadian orders ship free, and you can now choose your currency in the dropdown menu on the right. New artwork is released first to the collectors’ email list at the bottom of the page.

Mosaics

Reclaimed tile, plates and recycled glass combine into intricate mosaics with a West Coast feel.

Original Canvas Landscapes

Kathryn’s original style, these hand-painted acrylic on canvas landscapes are now up for sale in this gallery.

Traditional LandscapesKathryn’s traditional landscapes in acrylic on canvas, inspired by backpacking trips. Choose from prints or originals.

Traditional Landscapes (Prints)

Kathryn’s traditional landscapes in acrylic on canvas, inspired by backpacking trips. Choose from prints or originals.

Functional Art

Choose from trays, tea boxes and salt boxes, with a durable resin finish you can use in the home.

The Forest Floor Series

A mix of fantasy and biology, this series celebrates the hidden life cycles of the forest floor.

Original Fluid LandscapesAbstracts and landscapes combine in original mixed media pieces using fluid paints, resin and metal leaf. This gallery includes the Summer Aspen Series, Winter Sun and Singularity.

Original Fluid Landscapes

Abstracts and landscapes combine in original mixed media pieces using fluid paints, resin and metal leaf.

Repurpose

Kathryn’s annual recycled art series celebrating Earth Day, made with dried paint drips and items from the studio.

Fluid Landscapes (Prints)

Kathryn created this style to raise funding for nonprofits. The originals have all been sold, but you can shop prints here.


 

Pottery

A collaboration with professional potter Catherine Epps. Hand thrown pottery by Catherine, carved by Kathryn Beals

Mini Moons

Mini moon paintings made with magnetic fields and phosphorescent pigment. Turn out the lights!

AbstractsFrom stones to aerial photos to galaxies, fluid abstracts all look like something in nature.

Abstracts

From stones to aerial photos to galaxies, fluid abstracts all look like something in nature.

Things We Found In The CreekKathryn and her kids cleaned up a local creek as their early pandemic project, and this series celebrates the public health benefits of urban green spaces.

Things We Found In The Creek

Kathryn and her kids cleaned up a local creek as their early pandemic project, and this series celebrates the public health benefits of urban green spaces.