Since the pandemic and its gravity I've left deep, dark and Jean Gebser philosophically inspired work in favour of paintings that are remembered feelings of places and weathers from different seasons and parts of Scotland. I find myself with a something similar in sense to déjà vu, triggered through perhaps similar seasonal light or weather conditions to experiencing being somewhere else, very vividly for a moment. Or perhaps that it's just that I'm missing seeing those places and my mind is giving me a little taste of remembered delight.
Susan spent many of her early years in Edinburgh and now lives in the Cairngorm National Park on periphery of Aberdeenshire. She is a graduate of the University of the Highlands and Islands where she studied Fine Art. In 2017 Susan was awarded The John Gray Award (RSW) and in 2018 The Turcan Connell Award (RSW).
Clearing (watercolour, ink)
118 x 144 cm framed (unglazed) SOLD
Caldera of Change (watercolour, ink)
53 x 46 cm framed £500
Red Earth, East Lothian (watercolour, ink)
55 x 62.5 cm framed £700
Morning Rain, Cuillin Ridge
(ink) 96 x 69 cm framed, £1,200
Warm Earth Near Kingston
85.5 x 66 cm framed, £1,000
Squall Passing, St. Kilda
92.5 x 69 cm framed, £1,200
Peatlands, Lewis
62.5 x 73cm framed, £950
Archaic Resource
52 x52 cm SOLD
Suffusion
114 x120cm framed (unglazed) SOLD
Westray Water
ink 67.5 x 100cm framed, SOLD
Threads of a Journey
68 x86 cm framed, £1,100
Sunlight underwater, Papa Westray
103.5 x 70 cm framed, £1,200
Coll from Middlehouse
68 x 80 cm, framed, £1,000
Corncrake Machair, Tiree
53.5 x 60.5cm, framed £700