Pills aren’t just for medicine cabinets—they’re also the unlikely muses behind Beverly Fishman’s vibrant, geometric art. Drawing from decades of fascination with science and society, Fishman transforms the familiar forms of mass-produced medication into sculptural reliefs that pulse with color and meaning. Her creative process is anything but quick: she starts with hand-drawn sketches, digitizes and collages them, then crafts the final pieces from wood using CNC routers, finishing each with a signature palette of pastels and brights. Fishman’s work doesn’t just decorate walls; it quietly critiques the omnipresence of pharmaceuticals in modern life, inviting viewers to reflect on what we consume and why. From Philadelphia roots to Miami’s Art Basel spotlight, her art reminds us that even the most ordinary shapes can carry extraordinary stories. #ContemporaryArt #BeverlyFishman #ArtBaselMiami #Culture