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Suzanne Adan

Artist Information

The obsessive use of technique and texture are important elements in creating my narrative paintings and drawings. Fragments of imagery, bits and pieces of information—sometimes related, sometimes unrelated and sometimes autobiographical—are applied on canvas, paper or other surfaces. Upon completion, it all becomes a narrative story, woven together like a tapestry, filled with figures, objects, and symbols in disjointed scenes and landscapes.

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Suzanne Adan - <b>Basket Case</b>, 1985, drawing on scratchboard, 19.25 x 28.5 inches
Suzanne Adan - <b>PRIDE: Crows Feet</b>, 1991, linocut on rice paper, 57.25 x 19.5 inches
Suzanne Adan - <b>SLOTH: Ass Backwards</b>, 1991, linocut on rice paper, 57.25 x 19.5 inches
Suzanne Adan - <b>Chain Smoke</b>, 1987, oil on canvas, 9.5 x 8 inches
Suzanne Adan - <b>Cabin Number Seven</b>, 2013, oil on canvas, 48 x 60 inches
Suzanne Adan - <b>Flying Colors</b> (detail), 2011, glass mosaic floor, 18 x 24 feet, Sacramento International Airport, Sacramento Metropolitan Art Commission
Suzanne Adan - <b>Flying Colors</b>, 2011, glass mosaic floor, 18 x 24 feet, Sacramento International Airport, Sacramento Metropolitan Art Commission
Suzanne Adan - <b>Salty and Peppy</b>, 2012, mixed media, 29 x 14 x 1.5 inches