Abstract painting with a vertical division, depicting a landscape with dark and light colors, and small illuminated shapes resembling city lights.

Beverley Wolter

Elemental. Serene. Luminous

Born in Toronto and raised in New York, Beverley studied at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York. She began her career in design and high-end decorative finishes before evolving into large-scale fine art. Working from her North Scottsdale studio, her inspiration comes from glimmering seascapes, cityscapes, monsoon skies, and desert horizons. She works on both canvases and wood panels, combining custom textural mediums, layered acrylic techniques, and multiple translucent water-based dyes with metal leafing.

Inspired by the elemental forces of ocean and desert, finding geologically where shimmer meets sediment. Her work encompasses the quiet energy that exists between movement and stillness. She invites viewers to engage with her paintings from both close up and afar—where delicate detail and expansive calm coexist. Capturing where fluid meets structure and transforming natural phenomena into serene, timeless compositions.  

Her work is currently featured in multiple galleries, showrooms and publications, and is held in private collections around the world.