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Artist Information:
Suzanne Oliver
Blacksburg, VA
United States
Member Since: Jul 2007
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Artist Media:
Collage (3)
Painting Acrylic (4)
Painting Encaustic (60)
Painting Oil (1)
Sculpture Other (1)
Artist Exhibitions:
2008:

"Views of the Valleys", VTLS
3rd Annual Show, VTLS, 1701
Kraft Drive, Blacksburg, VA
24060. July 16th through Oct.
14th, 2008

Mill Mt. Coffee and Tea, 700
N. Main St., Blacksburg, VA
24060(Two Woman Show) July
13th through August 24th,
2008.

3rd Annual Permanent Arts
Collection, Roanoke Rescue ...

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Artist Statement for Suzanne Oliver

Suzanne especially loves encaustics and acrylic collages because her art is about color, flow and texture and these two mediums help accentuate her work to the fullest. They are the language and the tone she wants to express even before she has an idea about the images being brought forth. With encaustics and acrylic collage, the subject matter seems to come to her without having to work for it. For the most part pictures just appear as she works with the mediums. She doesn’t expect anything from her art except the feeling of satisfaction gained from the painting itself. Most of her works are abstractions of what she sees in nature or envisions in fantasies. Some are emotional images that come alive as she visualizes her feelings. She is always delighted when others see their stories in her pictures


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