Artist Information:
Susanne Clark
Atlanta, GA
United States
Member Since: Oct 2004
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Artist Statement:
I am an artist who has recently moved from the historic city of York in the UK, to Atlanta, GA. Although I am originally from NZ I also have a strong connection to Canada having lived there from 1990 to 2001. Primarily a painter, collagraph printmaking is a growing interest.
My paintings are bold and strong and usually large and very colourful. I paint everything from abstract works and flowers to natural objects and nudes but my recent work has been focused on musical instruments, in particular cellos and saxophones. The paintings range in size from 10 in x 10 in to 6ft by 4ft and lots of sizes in between. My work is about joy and colour and is hopefully uplifting as I feel there is enough that is depressing in the world without me adding to it. I paint in acrylic and mixed media and have recently been experimenting with lots of texture.
My printmaking work has resulted in a series based on the Kimono shape. These have been great fun to work on as I can combine pattern, colour and asymmetrical design, which I love.
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Artist Exhibitions:
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Artist Galleries:
Heaven Blue Rose Gallery, Roswell, Atlanta, GA.
http://www.heavenbluerose.com/
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Susanne Clark's Free Artist Portfolio
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I am an artist who has recently moved from the historic city of York in the UK, to Atlanta, GA. Although I am originally from NZ I also have a strong connection to Canada having lived there from 1990 to 2001. Primarily a painter, collagraph printmaking is a growing interest.
My paintings are bold and strong and usually large and very colourful. I paint everything from abstract works and flowers to natural objects and nudes but my recent work has been focused on musical instruments, in particular cellos and saxophones. The paintings range in size from 10 in x 10... | |
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