Susan Wilson

Susan Wilson

susan@susanrwilson.com

Website: http://www.susanrwilson.com

 630-663-9913

   5841 Lenox Road, Lisle, IL, 60532

Susan was raised and educated in the Midwest where the flat and unobtrusive landscape was the most prevalent aspect of the environment. Her paintings reveal the conflict and harmony that exist in the relationship between Earth and sky, when the sun touches the tops of the cornfield at dusk and the day is over but the work is not.

Her work describes this life in its simplest form and gives the viewer a peek into nature's organization. Midwesterners control the environment to a certain extent by dividing the land into mile-wide squares, laid out like an old quilt top. They compartmentalize the fields by color and fence, and create towns that have only square city blocks which affects the way they approach every aspect of life.  She has lived near Florida's blue waters and clean beaches, Michigan's evergreens, and experienced the mystery of the Mississippi River. The landscapes reflect my systematic approach to structure and even require the trees to stand at attention.

Her main medium is the oil paint stick. The oil paint stick can be blended very smooth or can be applied with more pressure to leave a heavy texture, much like the use of a palette knife. Her paintings reflect the colors of nature as well as purple trees and crimson rivers that live only in my sketchbook.

Susan's work is currently owned by corporate & private collections nationally and internationally in Rome, Florence, Casoli, San Juan Islands, Spain, China, & Mexico.