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August 19, 2021

Our new artist – Susan Sheridan

Susan Sheridan has always painted and has been a professional artist for over forty years. Sheridan studied at the National Art School from 1958 and attended evening classes at the Julian Ashton School.

Her work is defined by muted tones, atmospheric, impressionistic, sublime, dreamy, understatement; capturing a feeling which convincingly informs her art.

Susan Sheridan experiences the landscape by absorbing and recording nature in sketch books with watercolour/ gouache and mixed media. Returning to her studio she seeks the true nature of the subject and how to distill this on canvas. Combining abstract forms and subtle reality, she leads the viewer into her work leaving just enough room for the imagination to travel and ponder.
For “it is not just a matter of painting a truthful record of one’s observations; it is as Cezanne knew, a need to find one’s own truth in painting”. Mark Widdup

Her evocative depictions of the Australian landscape tell stories of her extensive travels throughout this land. She has held over 32 solo Exhibitions and many combined shows including Sydney Opera House under construction 1970, and the Highlands of New Guinea 1971. As a member of The Australian Watercolour Institute, she was represented in AWI exhibitions in Canada in 1992 and in Hong Kong in 1996. In 1998 two major works were selected to hang in a sponsored exhibition title “Out of Australia – Australian Contemporary Paintings” in Shanghai. Her work has been acquired by many private collectors in Australia and internationally.

Sheridan’s many awards include first prizes at: Mosman Art Prize 1984; Royal Easter Show 1982; Cheltenham GHS 1968; Wee Waa Art Show 1977; Scone Art Show 1983; Bowral Mittagong Art Show 1990, 1991. She has been selected to hang in the  Art Gallery of New South Wales Wynne Prize on 7 occasions.

Castle Legend in the Breakaways‘ by Susan Sheridan
75 x 180cm, acrylic and oil on canvas
To Braidwood through the Brittle Jacks‘, by Susan Sheridan
95 x 124cm, acrylic on canvas
Mesa Country‘, by Susan Sheridan
87 x 106cm, watercolour and gouache on arches paper
Cape York Waterhole‘, by Susan Sheridan
87 x 106cm, watercolour & carbon pencil on on Arches paper
Moods of Lake Nuga Nuga 1, by Susan Sheridan
48 x 48cm, acrylic and oil on canvas
‘Moods of Lake Nuga Nuga 2’, by Susan Sheridan
48 x 48cm, acrylic and oil on canvas
‘Pilbara Series 1. Through the Spinifex’, by Susan Sheridan
44 x 44cm, acrylic on canvas

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