Suzanne Yurdin
http://www.suzanneyurdin.com/
Suzanne has artwork exhibited at the Studio Gallery and the Art League, Inc. which are both located in Washington D.C. All of her artwork summarizes her life experiences. A lot of her work is landscapes from places she has seen and/or visited.
Her mixed media work has abstract compositions saturated with color and the use of line, texture, and found objects. Over the years of being an artist, she has developed more skills that have allowed her to change the surface with charcoal and oil pastel.
Her landscape paintings are about a painting trip to Les Bassacs, which is a small thirteenth century hamlet. She absorbed all of the feelings and sensations that came to her when she was looking into vineyards and trees. In 2009 Suzanne took a trip to Italy for the first time. When there, she captured almost 500 photos to help her understand and capture the essence of Italy since she was a tourist for the whole trip. The scenes and people she met helped her to create the paintings as well. One of her best pieces created there was “The Road to Villa Baldell” which captures the scenery of Italy.
For many years as a painter she worked privately, but recently she has been working with other artists and it has helped her become inspired to create more in depth work as well as changing it.
http://www.suzanneyurdin.com/
Suzanne has artwork exhibited at the Studio Gallery and the Art League, Inc. which are both located in Washington D.C. All of her artwork summarizes her life experiences. A lot of her work is landscapes from places she has seen and/or visited.
Her mixed media work has abstract compositions saturated with color and the use of line, texture, and found objects. Over the years of being an artist, she has developed more skills that have allowed her to change the surface with charcoal and oil pastel.
Her landscape paintings are about a painting trip to Les Bassacs, which is a small thirteenth century hamlet. She absorbed all of the feelings and sensations that came to her when she was looking into vineyards and trees. In 2009 Suzanne took a trip to Italy for the first time. When there, she captured almost 500 photos to help her understand and capture the essence of Italy since she was a tourist for the whole trip. The scenes and people she met helped her to create the paintings as well. One of her best pieces created there was “The Road to Villa Baldell” which captures the scenery of Italy.
For many years as a painter she worked privately, but recently she has been working with other artists and it has helped her become inspired to create more in depth work as well as changing it.