The Artist

Nina Williams Beaver

Artist/ Owner

Knowing that she wanted to be an artist since the age of 4 , Nina started doing projects with  her Aunt Naomi and her Grandma while visiting in Macon, GA . She earned an AA from Young Harris College and a BFA from the University of Georgia in 1995 in Drawing and Painting. She also studied glass bead design at the John C. Campbell Folk School in North Carolina and Outdoor Mosaic Sculpture at The Mosaic Institute in Oakland, CA.  She has sold originals and commissions to businesses and individuals for 30 years and learned a lot about texture working on the set of  one of the films here in Atlanta.  She still continues to learn and create to this day.

Update: I am in the process of relocating to Seattle, Washington  and will be working from there.


Future Projects

Projects in the Works.


A Mother's Love

 This will be a very large oil painting (4 ft  square) on a wood panel surrounded by stained glass mosaic pieces that will symbolize the love and energy that radiate towards a mother and daughter. This will take a long time to complete.

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Summer Peace/ Happiness

In progress. This will be an oil painting on a 20x24 wooden panel where the water of the pool is going to be numerous shades of aqua/blues broken glass. The purpose is to be a piece that the viewer can feel relaxed and happy to just examine all of the individual pieces of glass.

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This has been a process that was developed over 30+ years of testing different mediums, taking different classes, and experimenting with different materials and types of Art to come up with this technique. It is combining the craft of mosaics with the oil painting ,which is a more sophisticated type of art. 

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