Beaton's work was exhibited widely throughout Scotland, including 102 works at the Royal Scottish Academy, as well as the
Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts and the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour. Between 1925 and 1964 she was a regular exhibitor with the Scottish Society of Artists and from 1928 to 1964 with the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts. Beaton was elected an Associate member of the Royal Scottish Academy in 1957. Like Gillies, Beaton worked in both
oil and
watercolour. Inspired by the jagged east coast and the scenery of Scotland, Beaton created a number of landscapes including a series based on the shoreline of Iona, the earliest of which was exhibited at the Edinburgh College of Art's second exhibition of former students. == References ==