Chilies And Clay 1989
Sue Krzyston
Original Painting : Oil on Canvas
Size : 16x20 in | 41x51 cm
Framed : 28x32 in | 71x81 cm
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Year1989
Hand SignedLower Left
Condition Excellent
Framed without GlassExcellent Western Wooden Frame
Certificate of AuthenticityArt Brokerage
LID72129
Sue Krzyston - United States
Art Brokerage: Sue Srzyston American Artist: The artist Sue Srzyston is surrounded in her home and studio by the Indian artifacts she collects and paints, Sue Krzyston believes these objects represent the "soul" of the people who create them. She says, "I strive to capture that soul on canvas. I want to make the artifacts come alive in my still life paintings." A native of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, this gifted painter took a few basic art classes in high school. But a career outside the art world diverted her attention from art for many years. Finally, in 1982, Sue decided to take a painting class. It was a life-changing decision. "I was driven from the first time I started painting," she says. Within one year her teacher felt she was ready for competition. Krzyston submitted slides of her work to the prestigious George Phippen Memorial Art Show and was accepted. At her first show, she sold seven paintings. Within four years, she had won a Silver Medal at the Phippen show, followed by a Gold Medal in 1991, and another Silver Medal in 1992. Now a full-time artist, Sue says, "I still feel pure joy when I'm painting. I have loved it since my first class and have no desire to do anything different. I love choosing the way things go together, how colors mesh and complement each other." Listings wanted by Art Brokerage.