
Bethany Perry
Multidisciplinary Artist | Body-Based Impressionist | Sensory-Led Creative
Based between West Berkshire & London
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Bethany Perry is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice centres on tactile, body-based impression-making as a pathway to reconnect with the self, presence, and inner life force. Her work honours the body as a bridge to the self, creating artworks that preserve moments of aliveness, self-recognition, and quiet empowerment.
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Bethany’s process is deeply sensory, collaborative, and reflective. Using materials such as gold leaf, coloured foils, resin, and paint, she transforms impressions into evocative, tactile artworks that make the invisible visible — stamping presence, vitality, and the unique imprint of being. Her approach encourages pause, grounding, and the reclamation of the self in a world that often distracts from our inner truth.
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Through workshops and one-to-one sessions, Bethany gently guides participants to connect with their own presence and lived stories, honouring the essence that exists beyond the mind and body. Her work explores embodiment, self-worth, and feminine presence, challenging externalized ideals to reveal beauty that is raw, honest, and deeply felt.
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With a background in fashion illustration and makeup artistry, she has worked with names including Vivienne Westwood, Kansai Yamamoto, GQ, RIMMEL London, and Puma. This experience informs her keen awareness of form, texture, and sensory detail, now applied to practices that prioritise inner connection over external perfection.
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Bethany exhibits regularly across the UK, including The Curtain Club at Mondrian, Wimbledon Art Studios, Nova Fine Art, and the Every Woman Biennial. Alongside her studio practice, she facilitates workshops for women in London and West Berkshire, focusing on embodiment, creative self-expression, and reclaiming the body as a bridge to the self.
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"This practice is about pausing, noticing, and honouring presence. It is about making the invisible visible, and reclaiming the body as a bridge to the self and the life force that makes us whole."