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Susan Smereka

Freeman Hill - Paintings

Price $1,080

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DimensionsWeight
58.4H x 43.2W in
148.34H x 109.73W cm

When the pandemic hit I decided to use materials I had on hand. I sewed scraps of old shirts onto topographical maps and printed on the combination. My practice seemed out of time and place and I felt free to explore color and texture in ways I hadn't before. In the process, I spent time looking closely at the maps. I noticed the playful nature of the names of places and geographical features. We seem to long for familiarity with the land expressed by how we name places, it is a relationship I find akin to the way in which I feel about my body.

Original Created:2020

Subjects:Abstract

Materials:Soft (Yarn, Cotton, Fabric) Paper Topographical Map old shirts

Styles:Abstract Modern Fine Art

Mediums:Paper Map Printmaking Ink Fabric

Collage:Paper on Soft (Yarn, Cotton, Fabric)

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:43.2 W x 58.4 H x 0.5 D cm

Frame:Not Framed

Ready to Hang:No

Packaging:Ships in a Box

Item Freeman Hill
Created by Susan Smereka
As seen in Creator's Studio, Burlington, VT
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Susan Smereka
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2023
I like to challenge traditional ways of working and adhering to a singular media. I use various techniques and materials; painting, printmaking, sewing, collage, video, installation, and book arts to reconcile my perceived experience of chaos as intuition; uncertainty and coincidence as order, clarity, harmony, and connection. Through making art I experience disorganization and coherence repeatedly and delightedly - a process that has engaged me for 40-plus years. I have shown regionally for the past 20 years and the residencies, such as the Helene Wurlitzer Foundation, New Mexico (1998 and 2008) have challenged my process and provided venus to connect to communities. Show include; monotypes and paintings at the AVA Gallery, Lebanon; installations and collaborative installations at the Flynndog, Burlington; and prints and hair drawings at Burlington City Arts. Residencies include Vermont Studio Week at the Vermont Studio Center in 2018, and a six-month residency at New City Galerie in 2015. Grants awarded include; a Development Grant from the Vermont Arts Council, 2009 to learn letterpress printing; a Creation Grant from the Vermont Arts Council, 2004 to help fund a collaborative video project with Jane Honer and Karen McGregor; Kittredge Foundation Grant, 2002 to learn more printmaking.