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I painted this painting as an invitation to connect. I invite the viewer to come with me in search of the sublime. In my work I am always seeking a path to the infinite, to the mythic, to the universal. This piece is large so as to fill one's field of vision both externally and internally. This is an invitation for reflection and a respite from our frenetic world.

Sooo hard to photograph. Sooo hard to steer. This one almost pulled me under but it let me go on the grounds that I stop expecting it to be otherwise and just accept it as it is. Yep, another self portrait. “Ogni Pittore Dipinge Se”, Every painter paints himself, is a Tuscan proverb first documented in the 15th century. Been quoted in art criticism ever since.
I painted this painting as an invitation to connect. I invite the viewer to come with me in search of the sublime. In my work I am always seeking a path to the infinite, to the mythic, to the universal. This piece is large so as to fill one's field of vision both externally and internally. This is an invitation for reflection and a respite from our frenetic world.

Sooo hard to photograph. Sooo hard to steer. This one almost pulled me under but it let me go on the grounds that I stop expecting it to be otherwise and just accept it as it is. Yep, another self portrait. “Ogni Pittore Dipinge Se”, Every painter paints himself, is a Tuscan proverb first documented in the 15th century. Been quoted in art criticism ever since.
I painted this painting as an invitation to connect. I invite the viewer to come with me in search of the sublime. In my work I am always seeking a path to the infinite, to the mythic, to the universal. This piece is large so as to fill one's field of vision both externally and internally. This is an invitation for reflection and a respite from our frenetic world.

Sooo hard to photograph. Sooo hard to steer. This one almost pulled me under but it let me go on the grounds that I stop expecting it to be otherwise and just accept it as it is. Yep, another self portrait. “Ogni Pittore Dipinge Se”, Every painter paints himself, is a Tuscan proverb first documented in the 15th century. Been quoted in art criticism ever since.
I painted this painting as an invitation to connect. I invite the viewer to come with me in search of the sublime. In my work I am always seeking a path to the infinite, to the mythic, to the universal. This piece is large so as to fill one's field of vision both externally and internally. This is an invitation for reflection and a respite from our frenetic world.

Sooo hard to photograph. Sooo hard to steer. This one almost pulled me under but it let me go on the grounds that I stop expecting it to be otherwise and just accept it as it is. Yep, another self portrait. “Ogni Pittore Dipinge Se”, Every painter paints himself, is a Tuscan proverb first documented in the 15th century. Been quoted in art criticism ever since.
I painted this painting as an invitation to connect. I invite the viewer to come with me in search of the sublime. In my work I am always seeking a path to the infinite, to the mythic, to the universal. This piece is large so as to fill one's field of vision both externally and internally. This is an invitation for reflection and a respite from our frenetic world.

Sooo hard to photograph. Sooo hard to steer. This one almost pulled me under but it let me go on the grounds that I stop expecting it to be otherwise and just accept it as it is. Yep, another self portrait. “Ogni Pittore Dipinge Se”, Every painter paints himself, is a Tuscan proverb first documented in the 15th century. Been quoted in art criticism ever since.

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Mirror Painting

Susan Wolfe Huppman

United States

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 152.4 W x 182.9 H x 5.1 D cm

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"Mirror" is a large abstract artwork by contemporary painter Susan Wolfe Huppman Critic John Crowther writes, January 17, 2022 "Delicate and mysterious, Susan Wolfe Huppman’s "Mirror" is a large-scale masterful abstract painting that inescapably enhances any environment it is placed in. The soft, ...

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Every painting starts with a leap into the unknown. I choose the direction but there are always unexpected discoveries along the way. My work is very much driven by my process. Through this process of creation and destruction, by adding layers and elements and then erasing, effacing and obscuring them, the piece “becomes itself”. It is a material artifact of the constant struggle for balance in life. I make luminous and atmospheric abstract paintings. My paintings do not insist on any particular interpretation. My work ranges from the stillness of weightless color field to more active compositions comprised of a personal visual language of gesture and form that, like music, speaks directly to the psyche. My work is an invitation to the viewer to pause, an encouragement to reawaken and to connect to a sphere beyond our shallow, unsatisfying and overly technological world. Art is a portal to the vastness within and without. Art connects us to the boundlessness of possibility. Art gives us hope. I studied Art History at Princeton, as well as painting, under Michael David, Harvey Quaytman and Heidi Gluck but particularly under the tutelage of Sean Scully who was my thesis show advisor. I studied Critical Theory under David Shapiro, himself a student of Meyer Shapiro, and and while I thoroughly enjoy a good critical shredding, in the end, art is good if you, the viewer, like it.

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