
“Susan, it seems, despite the difficulty of the road, is genetically programmed to follow her best instincts, which so many of us wake to kill each morning. Her art is labor intensive and the craft is demanding, and in the event, for the viewer, challenging. I would call her a visual poet. Like Samuel Menashe, who won the nation’s first most unsung poet award for his chiseled gems, Susan’s dark entropic objects about change and decay, and her life-affirming images of nature magnified, betray an exacting imaginative mind. This is rare and to be encouraged.”
—Kenneth Miller, Chair Emeritus, Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum
Innerform
Oil
84 in x 60 in
2004–2007
84 in x 60 in
2004–2007