| Susan
was born in Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe, lived in South Africa
before moving to England where she now lives in Shropshire.
As a self-taught artist Susan uses her own life experiences
and inspirational thoughts to influence her various mediums
of art work. Susan is on a continuous creative journey, starting
out as a talented painter, then finding success as ceramicist,
her latest art medium reveals her as a highly gifted sculptor
– with something of the fashion designer thrown in.
Early
2006 - Susan began working with fabric to express serenity
in uniquely individual elegant sculptural
figures Susan continues creating wonderfully graceful
individually elegant sculptural forms which are draped in
fabric to show flowing movement and beauty of form aspiring
to touch and relate tp the beautiful inner self within each
of us. Each sculpture has an individuality and presence all
of their own. These unique sculptural pieces are quietly gaining
great popularity as an entirely new form of indoor or outdoor
sculpture.
This
form of sculpture allows Susan complete freedom of expression
so that the vibrant statues portray a sense of being alive.
Her creations include elegant and tranquil female figures,
family groupings, mother and daughter sculptures, as well
as more tongue-in-cheek pieces. is an additional outlet for
my Piscean ebbs and flows and brings me to new dimensions
in creative explosions!
Each
piece is made individually, starting with just an idea, the
statue evolves from the raw metal framework and develops in
character as it is created. The completed sculpture is fluid,
elegant and alive; some pieces full of movement and vitality,
others are serene and tranquil, however, each has its own
name and unique character as no two can be created identical.
The handmade creations offer a unique alternative and interesting
contrast to more traditional sculpture and statuary. Susan’s
fabric sculptures are a new innovative and exciting form of
décor for the home, garden and corporate environment.
As
an artist, she hopes that her work will touch peoples’
emotions, as well as their decorators’ eye. At shows
people react with a smile which Susan feels is a wonderful
response, as she believes art should have the power to make
people internally happy.
Susan
generally works creating sculptures for shows but can be commissioned
to create an individual piece for homes, gardens or corporate
environment.
The Garden and Craft shows at which Susan exhibits she will
often find that a statue will relate to an individual in a
meaningful personal capacity which is very rewarding and more
reasons to continue creating these statues. The statues seem
to bring a smile to the faces of strangers and perhaps touch
a part of their inner being in an enlightening or perhaps
comforting way.
Through
Mouse and Moon Susan would like to encourage and develop the
appreciation of colour and form in our every day lives, in
our emotions and feelings, in our surroudings and the way
in which nature and art affects our inner and outer self.
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