Sholo Beverly
Born on the Southside of Chicago in 1968, I was an artist at a young age, influenced by my mother who was a floral and interior designer. As a self-taught mixed media artist and mother of two, art and family has been a priority for the last twenty plus years. I have learned to embrace my mistakes revealing a better understanding of what the universe wants for my art.
I rebelled against rules of techniques resulting in utopian environments echoing my love for fashion, textiles, patterns, and surreal images. I have also taken my art to the streets with murals to advocate for social change on racism and women’s rights. Each mural I create contains bright colors with hidden messages to observe.
I embrace the female body as part of nature. Discovering the organic secret language of being a woman physically, spiritually, and mentally. Earthly materials guide me from homemade inks, collage, and elements from nature for printmaking techniques and painting.
Email: artistsholo@gmail.com
Website: www.artistsholo.com
Instragram: artistsholo@instagram.com
Facebook: Sholobeverly@Facebook.com
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