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Gallery #459

    January 16, 2017

Twelve Pieces by Contemporary Artist

                  Susan Klabak (Born 1953)

- Image of the Day -

 

"Snow-Covered Branches"

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  Feature Artist Bio

By permission of the artist, The Cyber Art Show is pleased to feature the first of two 12-piece exhibitions of works by contemporary 

American landscape painter Susan Klabak (born 1953 in Toledo, Ohio). 
 

Born Susan Magsig, the artist attributes her appreciation for nature to her early years on a farm near Woodville, Ohio. Susan has made her home in Wisconsin for the past forty years. In 2009, Susan and her husband followed their dream and moved to a cottage on a pine-covered ridge overlooking a quiet lake in Wisconsin. The views of the lake and the nearby woods, fields, and natural areas provide endless inspiration for her pastel landscape paintings.

 

A self-taught artist, Susan works both plein air and from her studio using field sketches and her reference photos. Her work has been described as peaceful, moody, and emotional, often evoking in the viewer a memory of a particular time and place.

Susan's work has been selected for national and international juried exhibits. In August 2016, she was selected by the National Park Service for the Artist-in-Residence Program at the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore.

 

Her paintings hang in national and international corporate and private collections.


Affiliations 

Pastel Society of America

Pastel Society of Colorado

Great Lakes Pastel Society

Wisconsin Visual Artists

Wisconsin Plein Air Painters Association


Selected Exhibitions and Events 2013-2016

2016

- Great Lakes Pastel Society National Exhibit, Holland, MI

- Artist-in-Residence, Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, Porter, WI

- Small Works Exhibit, Phantom Art Gallery, Waupaca, WI

- Alive in the Arts - Third Place Award - Gallery 110 North, Plymouth, WI

- 30th Annual Culture & Agriculture Exhibit, New Visions Gallery, Marshfield, WI

- 12th Annual Mile High International Pastel Exhibit, Pastel Society of Colorado, Denver, CO

- Great Lakes Pastel Society National Juried Exhibit, Holland, MI

- Midwest Seasons - Award of Excellence - Center for the Visual Arts, Wausau, WI

- Richeson 75 Small Works Juried Exhibit, Richeson Gallery, Kimberly, WI

 2015

 

Exhibit, Message, and Performance Art, One Heart Women's Conference, Baraboo, WI

- New Visions 29th Annual Culture & Agriculture Exhibit, Marshfield, WI

- 11th Annual Mile High International Pastel Exhibit, Pastel Society of Colorado, Denver, CO

- Great Lakes Pastel Society Juried Members Exhibit, Merit Award, Owosso, MI

2014

- 10th Annual Northeast National Pastel Exhibit, Old Forge, NY

2013

- Green Lake Plein Air Event, People's Choice Award, Green Lake, WI

- 9th Annual Northeast National Pastel Exhibit, Old Forge, NY

- Featured Artist - HangUp Gallery, Neenah, WI

- Featured Artist - Wisconsin Artist Showcase, Spring Green, WI

 

Corporate Purchases

2014 - University of Wisconsin Hospital, Madison, WI

2014, 2006, 2004 - Peoples Community Bank, Mazomanie, WI

2012 - Radiology Associates of the Fox Valley, Neenah, WI

2007 - University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI

2007 - Foss, Kuiken, Gookin, & Cochran PC law firm, Fairfield, IA

 

Publications

Purely Pastel - Mar/Apr 2016

Return to Franklin Hill by Elizabeth Walker Jennings - Cover Art - 2014

Ministry Health Care - Cover Art - Summer Vol 8, issue 3, 2013

Wisconsin Trails - April 2007

Purely Pastel - Nov/Dec 2006

                                                     

                                                              ARTIST'S OFFICIAL BIO                                                                                           http://susanklabakfineart.com/about                                          

 

 

 

Susan Klabak's

OFFICIAL WEBSITE  

                                                      http://susanklabakfineart.com/                                                

               ARTIST'S STATEMENT
 

Some artists paint to startle or offend, but I paint what I find emotionally moving and usually that is a scene that creates a sense of awe for the beauty of the land and the Creator. When I have made a connection with the viewer by stirring an emotion or memory, or perhaps a new way of relating to the land, that for me is a successful painting.

 

 

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