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Biography Beverly was working in her sculpture studio when a fellow artist introduced her to the techniques of encaustic. A study of encaustic at the Ontario College of Art and Design followed. Beverly's shift of discipline was not to leave the act of sculpting behind; she took the traditional methods of encaustic, added her sculpting sensibilities even using her sculpting tools on the wax and added a flare of the contemporary. This unusual combination of the traditional and the modern creates braveness to her minimalism. Beverly is also a part of an artist cooperative in Toronto. Beverly's work is found in private collections in North America and corporate collections in Toronto. |

