"Gage" 32" x 48" 2009 |
"Spiral no. 1" 32" x 48" 2008 |
"Hotel Boss" 47" x 53" 2010 |
"Ebey" 18" x 26.75" 2010 |
"Rise" 40" x 48" 2010 |
Susan Bennerstrom's art sidles up alongside realism but ultimately has a different objective. The artist works from photos but the photos are merely a starting place for spatial abstraction. She simplifies the forms, removes extraneous detail and carefully models the lighting to create the illusion of complex geometric spaces. There's plenty of references left to identify the location and in this way she does not remove herself entirely from realm of realism. It's a fine tuned reminder that abstraction and representation are more closely related than most people think. She began her career working exclusively in pastels, both chalk and oil. But in 2008 she switched to oil paints and has worked in this media consistently ever since. The pastels lent her earlier work an atmospheric quality which was appropriate as she concentrated more on light, depicting landscapes as well as buildings and interiors. But her gradual focus on these these interior architectural forms has made the switch an appropriate one. The light in her work is still a prominent feature, but it is subservient to the forms themselves, helping to carve them out with sculptural precision. The brushwork lends the whole a tremendous sense of solidity.
You can see much more of her work on her website: www.susanbennerstrom.com
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