Beverley McChesney

Beverley McChesney

Primarily semi-abstract and acrylic, my work focuses first on form. Richard Diebenkorn’s lush colors in layers with strong lines have greatly influenced my thinking. A number of late-twentieth century painters have opened my mind to playing with reality and fantasy, an area which I am just beginning to explore. Figures are another interest of mine in painting and drawing, particularly human interaction. Driven by texture, layered color, and large-block composition, I tend to abstract figures to basic shapes. In this area I have been influenced most by Andrei Wilenius.

My work is still formative, and hopefully, it always will be.

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Curbside

Curbside

Brother and sister at a Cloverdale street event

2006

Haight Street Cafe

The Internet on the San Francisco scene, as well as war

2007

Upbeat

 

2009

Pattern to Paint: the artist recalls familiar sewing patterns

2008

Chardonnay Rising (SOLD)

Chardonnay grapes on the "crush" conveyor belt at Clos du Bois

2007

Family

Family

Cloverdale family at a street festival

2006

Wild Trees

Wild Trees

Whimsical Mulberry trees when they have just been pruned

2007