Suze Woolf

May 1 - 31, 2023


@ Garry Manuel Salaon / Pioneer Square

“I've met my goal when I've transported the viewer into the world of the painting but that viewer remains aware my hand wielded the brush. The painting walks a line between invoking reality and a collection of brush strokes.

I will become obsessed with the source of an image, and repeat it 2, 3, 6 times and more; I wake up at night thinking about it and occasionally get up to paint all night. I carry my paints to many locations.

Much of my subject matter shares a theme of human impact on the environment. I am equally fascinated by subjects not usually considered "art-worthy", such as light switches or the numbers on telephone poles.

Whether it is my anxiety about climate change expressed in paintings of burned-over forests, or the eerily beautiful and faintly disturbing paintings of night-time industrial settings, I know that my best work contains both awe and ambivalence.”

SUZE WOOLF

Suze has been drawing all her life. After an initial undergraduate degree, she pursued fifth-year studies in printmaking and ceramics at the University of Washington. Her professional career has included the graphic design of printed materials and interface designs for commercial and prototype software applications. In the last few years she has devoted herself to the watercolor medium. From traditional landscape sketches –she calls them her love letters to the planet -- to large scale industrial subjects and the numbering systems on utility poles, she loves to bring attention to what people don’t usually notice. She finds intense visual experience to capture everywhere she looks.

Email: woolf_s@msn.com

Public Viewing: Thursdays from 9AM-6PM*

*subject to change - based on Gary Manuel Salon business hours

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