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by Susan Orosz
$13.00
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A seated elderly woman is depicted with gestural lines and washes of blue, appearing contemplative or weary. Standing behind her is a younger woman... more
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11 oz.
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A seated elderly woman is depicted with gestural lines and washes of blue, appearing contemplative or weary. Standing behind her is a younger woman in a dress with a red accent on her collar, rendered in a sketchy manner with a gentle expression perhaps indicating care or concern.
Susan Orosz Jones: Nature Artist and Outdoor Classroom Director Susan Jones is the founder, director, grant writer, and lead supporter of one of the largest and oldest outdoor elementary classrooms in Arkansas. Last year, students at T.G. Smith Elementary in Springdale were involved in a grant-funded "Save the Monarch from Extinction" program. They planted milkweed, the only host plant for monarchs, both at school and to take home to share with family and friends. Monarchs have been placed on the endangered species list due to the loss of their habitat from farming, road building, and land clearing. A public school art teacher for 40 years, in retirement Susan is pursuing her own original art. Susan's most captivating artworks are...
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Susan Orosz
When I was working on this four foot tall painting, my painting professor said, "Stop". I was puzzled at the time because I wasn't finished. Now I see what he saw. "A completed composition as is" and now one of my favorite paintings!"