Jo Beth Gilliam
Jo Beth Gilliam painted in oils from 1972-1985. In searching for different ways to express her creative thoughts, she was introduced to watercolor. The moment the color mixed on white paper, endless images have been released from mind to brush. What began as a hobby has become a career. Through years of painting, her work has been predominantly a loose impressionistic style, her definition of watercolor. Jo Beth's work is available at several galleries and is on display in public and private collections in the United States and Europe. This colorful artist is convinced that this is the best medium for freedom and spontaneity.
Jo Beth offers watercolor workshops through-out the year at the Garden and Arts Center. She is a well-respected and accomplished instructor.