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“I have become very passionate about painting the portrait and figure. To capture the moment, the expression and the personality of a person is exciting to me. If you’re passionate about what you’re painting, I think it’s evident in the finished work.” “If my artwork has brought joy to someone, perhaps bringing back a childhood memory, or taken them back to a special time or place in their lives, then I feel it has blessed them in some way, and my prayer has been answered.”
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Sue began drawing and painting at a very young age. She took her first oil painting class at the age of eight. Soon afterwards, she discovered pastel and was intrigued with portraiture. She tried and enjoyed various mediums, but chose to work in pastel for many years. Sue’s interest in oil painting was again sparked in 1998. She studied with Master Artist Oscar Durand for two years. Painting mostly still life, she was being trained in the techniques used bythe old masters. She often heard him explaining how the old masters used a strong light source, a technique referred to as “Chiaroscuro.” This emphasized the painting’s center of interest and helps to create a sense of atmosphere. She began learning about tonal effects and luminosity. Always striving to improve, Sue finds it beneficial to learn from others. In the spring of 2006, Sue began training with another Master Artist, Numael Pulido. He emphasizes a strong composition and encourages her to study works of the old masters as well. Sue is focusing on making each piece better than the last, always trying to improve on the techniques that have helped her develop her own style. Sue has always found encouragement and support from her parents, her husband and others and continues to develop her God-given talent. She and her husband of 28 years, live in New Hampshire where she works out of her Goffstown studio. They have two grown children. She teaches at E.W. Poore Framing Studio in Manchester, NH. Sue is a member of the Manchester and Nashua Art Associations and has won numerous awards for her work throughout the years. She was published in both the International Artist and International Pastel Artist Magazines in 2000 and 2001. Her paintings grace the walls of many collections throughout the United States and Canada. She is represented by Maine-Art Gallery in Kennebunkport, ME., Art-3 of Manchester, NH, and art-exchange.com.
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