Susan Ulrich
Ithaca, NY United States
My abstract paintings evolve through improvisation, experimentation, and intuition, unfolding and taking shape as the work progresses. Inspiration is mostly from nature. Although I consider my paintings non-objective, there are familiar shapes like a... More
Artist Statement:
My abstract paintings evolve through improvisation, experimentation, and intuition, unfolding and taking shape as the work progresses. Inspiration is mostly from nature. Although I consider my paintings non-objective, there are familiar shapes like a leaf or flower that may manifest itself. Each viewer will have their own personal experience in what they see. To me, that is what is exciting about abstract painting.
At present, I work mainly with acrylic on canvas that range from small (12" x 12") to large (48" x 48"), acrylic on paper (which are often matted and framed), or gouache & graphite on paper. All paintings are signed on the back. I use high quality materials that are meant to preserve the artwork for as long as possible.
At present, I work mainly with acrylic on canvas that range from small (12" x 12") to large (48" x 48"), acrylic on paper (which are often matted and framed), or gouache & graphite on paper. All paintings are signed on the back. I use high quality materials that are meant to preserve the artwork for as long as possible.
Education:
Arizona State University, Cornell University, State University of New York-Cortland, Tompkins Cortland Community College.
Awards & Distinctions:
Honorable Mention 2010, National Small Paintings show, Main Street Gallery, Groton, NY.
Professional/Teaching Experience:
Graphic Designer since 1986.
Exhibitions:
Several local galleries and private shows.
Artistic Influences:
Abstract Expressionism, Richard Diebenkorn, Helen Frankenthaler, Antoni Tapies.
Artist Tags:
abstract, painting, nature, organic, geometric
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