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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
14x11in
About this artwork
Davenport, California is a small town that I have loved for many years, including the Road House, a former stage coach stop, now a Bistro and Hotel.
I saw a man sitting on a ledge in front of an Hispanic market--he looked down in his luck but as I watched, a beam of sunlight streamed in front of him. I took it as a symbol of better times to come for him and for all of us...
Ohio-born Susan Brown grew up with European parents, who introduced her to art at an early age. She won a state-wide award at age twelve. After retiring in 2016 from a career in technology/bio-tech, Brown devoted herself to her painting career. Highlights include invitation to the Florence Biennial 2025, Artist Residency, Vallauris, France, 2022, American Women Artist Award, 2023, Important World Artists VI (one of 10 artists sponsored to be in the 2024 volume VI), and Exhibizone solo exhibition, November 2025—January 2026. Her painting, "Davenport Evening" was featured in the San Diego Museum of Art, Nov. 2024 through March 2025
Susan Brown’s background as a watercolor artist provided her the experience in use of light, shadow and negative space, and how to maintain freshness in her painting. Her work is shown in galleries, juried exhibitions and in private collections. She teaches through the Santa Cruz Art League and at Ghost Ranch, NM.