Sue Krzyston (1948 - Present) Sue Krzyston captures that feeling on canvas by using the nuance and essence of an object and utilize the effects of light and shadow to depict the beautiful and varied textures of each item selected for her compositions. Sue's lighting is very important in making the artifacts relate to each other. Sue Krzyston's three dimensional realism, makes one feel like they could pick up a piece of the glowing pottery, feel the texture of a rug, or pluck a bead off a intricately painted object. Sue is nationally known for her traditional still-life paintings featuring Native American textiles and pottery. She was honored in several collections throughout the Southwest, including the Loveland Museum, Loveland, CO; "American Women Artists "Expanding Horizons".
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