Beth Rhodes is from Biloxi, Mississippi with a BFA from Mississippi State. She currently lives and works in Miami, Florida.

Her paintings explore the tension of wanting to be known, while maintaining tight boundaries on our intimate selves and the balance between comfort in public and security in our own interiors.





works

  • “I’ve had these paintings with me, results of dissatisfaction and a desire for depth. They are my attempt to do a thing to make us a little bit better. I think they show my desire for better days, alongside a realization that the days we have are the best ones.”- Beth Rhodes

    “One of the interesting things about artists is that they know things that other people don't. Whether it's an emotional reaction, whether it's an intellectual insight. And the reason they're artists is because they want to tell other people what those things are. They're saying, "This is what the world looks like to me.”- Greil Marcus.

    Beth’s figurative paintings address the connections, or lack-there-of, that we have with each other and the world around us. They are about isolation, about barriers, about the way we inhabit our own bodies, how we keep ourselves from others, and how we handle the complexity and deterioration of our flesh and relationships.

    Through her work, she explores the tension of wanting to be known, while maintaining tight boundaries on our intimate selves and the balance between comfort in public and security in our own interiors.

  • lost ocean (2019)

    Acrylic on Wood Panel

    10” x 12”

  • slides (2021)

    Acrylic on Wood Panel

    4” x 4”

  • take walks (2021)

    Acrylic on Wood Panel

    4” x 4”

  • anchor down (2022)

    Oil and Acrylic on Canvas

    24” x 24”

  • hotel stay (2020)

    Oil on Wooden Panel

    18” x 24”

  • hazy (2021)

    Oil on Wooden Panel

    4” x 4”

  • left field (2021)

    Acylic on Wooden Panel

    12” x 8”

  • sun time (2022)

    Oil on Wooden Panel

    48” x 36”

  • she's a pistol (2021)

    Acrylic on wood panel

    7” x 5”

  • women in suits (2021)

    Acrylic on wood panel

    5” x 7”

  • men in suits (2021)

    Acrylic on wood panel

    5” x 7”

  • changes (2020)

    Acrylic on wood panel

    10” x 12”

  • high tide (2021)

    Oil on wood panel

    24” x 24”

  • slips (2019)

    Oil on wood panel

    24” x 18”

  • fly land (2022)

    Oil on wood panel

    35.5” x 48”