As well as painting, Beryl also created many other pieces of art using various different methods.
Checkout some of her more unusual pieces here.
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Beryl 3d teeth Beryls satirical representation of her dislike for giving interviews
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Can-can These legs were made for dancing the can can.
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Folding chair Beryl loved pinball machines which influenced the embroidery on this chair.
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Chair Another embroidered pinball chair.
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Cinema seats Beryl decorated these old cinema chairs in an Art Deco style in the 70s.
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Elvis Beryl was a great fan of Elvis and made this embroidered portrait in memory of him.
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Embroidery 1 One of a set of six cushion covers Beryl embroidered.
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Embroidery 2 Another of the cushion covers.
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Fire screen This was painted when Beryl first moved to live in Plymouth.
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Lady with 3D eyes These eyes are all the better for seeing you with!
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Lady sculpture One of Beryl’s earliest sculptures created in the 70s
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Leopard/Antelope This is the only known big game trophy of a leopardeer.
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Plant pot One of only two plant pots that Beryl ever sculpted, cement was used in both cases.
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Pouffe More pinball art in the form of an embroidered pouffe cover.
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Religious pillow Another embroidered cushion cover..
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Ruby Venezuela Meet Ruby Venezuela, the alter ego of Brian, a drag queen and old friend of Beryls.
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Strong man Beryl sculpted this strongman model out of papier-mache and gave him leopard skin costume.
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Toy box Beryl painted this old box when she lived in Looe, Cornwall.
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Twins How to put a ping pong ball to artistic use.
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Wine case Who could refuse a glass of wine when he`s so pleased to offer it this way?