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BEVERLY SNEATH
​Beverly Sneath was born in 1953 and grew up in rural Ridgeville, becoming a self developed artist establishing her artistic themes of family, nature and serenity. Watercolour is her favoured medium in subjects including portraits, florals, landscapes and nature portraits, animals and ethereal fairies, but, she also produces acrylic paintings, bronze sculpture, silk paintings and hand built pottery.

With many years of teaching experience, she offers classes and workshops in watercolour, acrylic and drawing for adults as well as classes for children in schools and libraries.  Beverly has
 an Art Classroom at the Seaway Mall in Welland where she teaches classes for kids, teens and adults. She also exhibits her art there and holds special art events.

Artist Website – www.beverlysneath.com
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HYDRANGEA – Watercolour
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