Lot 17 - Beth Rodway - Blue Moon Drive
Lot 17 - Beth Rodway - Blue Moon Drive
Lot 17 - Beth Rodway - Blue Moon Drive
Lot 17 - Beth Rodway - Blue Moon Drive
Lot 17 - Beth Rodway - Blue Moon Drive

Lot 17 - Beth Rodway - Blue Moon Drive

Acrylic on Paper

2022

A6(10x15cm)

Original Artwork

Signed on Verso 

Curated by Mollie Barnes

ARTIST INFO

About 

 

Beth Rodway is an award winning London based Artist exploring drawing through the medium of Indian ink. Her work is heavily influenced by her background in Architecture and she documents both the existing and her own designs, working from a combination of memory, books and imagination. Often working in perspective, her scenes are inhabited by the unexpected: female figures and mammals commanding the spaces with relaxed states of power, often from story books. Obsessed with detail, she enjoys the juxtaposition of the designed with the organic, for example the rigidity of an Eames chair against a leopard's paw. Beth has exhibited globally including at the Royal Academy and Christies, London. 

 

Education 

 

Drawing Post Graduate Scholarship, 
Royal Drawing School  
Architecture BA, University of Brighton 
(First Class Hons) 

 

Select Exhibitions/Awards 

 

2021 
Get a load of this! Daniel Raphael Gallery X She curates, London 
Art East Summer Show, Norwich 
Pneuma, Purslane Art, Online 
Artist Focus Wilder Gallery, Online 
 
2020 
Royal Drawing School Summer Exhibition, London  
Curated for Covid Charity Exhibition, Online 
Works on Paper, The Frestonian Gallery, London 
 

Awards 
Collyer Bristow Award Shortlist 
The ACS Drawing Prize  

 

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