Beverley Baynes began to display her love of art and creativity at the age of five. While living in England, she completed her formal education and continued to pursue the study of fine art at High Wycombe College of Technology and Arts. In 1973 Beverley migrated to the United States and studied portraiture under Furman J. Fink at duCret School of Art, in New Jersey.
Beverley cannot remember a time when she was not painting or drawing, and in 1975, she decided to embrace her work more seriously and developed her art work primarily in oil and watercolor.
By nature Beverley is very sensitive to relationships between people as well as objects. The loving couple in “With These Hands” are almost fused together as they grasp each other’s hands. Her work displays uniqueness and is untamed as it continues to emerge and define its own distinctive style.
Beverley’s works are in corporate and private collections in New Jersey, California, Maryland, Virginia, Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, Washington DC, Jamaica, Canada and London. Beverley’s dream is to leave behind her “footprints in the sand” of the art world.