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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic on Wood
- Other details : Artwork on wood. Artwork framed.
- Dimensions : 12x16in
About this artwork
Ask me what summer sounds like and I’ll tell you grasshoppers, or in the hottest days of August, cicadas buzzing all afternoon. It might be one of the most comforting sounds I know, right up there with lawn mowers on Saturday mornings. It’s probably because I’m a child of the plains, and have wonderful memories of sitting outside on warm summer night. The iridescent greens and purples in this piece reminded me of the colors of those buzzing bugs…
and their gossamer wings.
Acrylic on a birch panel, framed in basswood, this piece is designed to hang vertically or horizontally, offering collectors much flexibility.
Acrylic on a birch panel, framed in basswood, this piece is designed to hang vertically or horizontally, offering collectors much flexibility.
Suzanne Kubach
United States
Credentials
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
My designs emerge from my soul and intuition—my sense of wonder about the natural world. My most recent abstract works explore energy and movement in the style of organic abstraction and gestural landscape. Some bring an atmospheric quality while others convey the same dynamic flow found in wood grains, veins and transparent layers in natural stone, or patterns left in a creek bed when the water ebbs.
I practice in several styles and find that one teaches the next. I began with abstract acrylics, then was drawn toward gestural landscapes. Expanding to work with encaustics introduced a biomorphic quality across all my paintings. In either medium, color, texture, and movement are the primary elements in my designs. All my pieces contain dozens of layers rich with understory. In my abstracts, I begin with a sense of play, often with no initial intent beyond exploring a color. I begin with a sense of play, then stand back to adjust guided by principles of design.
I practice in several styles and find that one teaches the next. I began with abstract acrylics, then was drawn toward gestural landscapes. Expanding to work with encaustics introduced a biomorphic quality across all my paintings. In either medium, color, texture, and movement are the primary elements in my designs. All my pieces contain dozens of layers rich with understory. In my abstracts, I begin with a sense of play, often with no initial intent beyond exploring a color. I begin with a sense of play, then stand back to adjust guided by principles of design.
Suzanne Kubach
Grasshopper Serenade
$750