“what lies beneath, a landscape” (detail) |
By Susan C. Price
[Editor’s Note: Three other paintings that are likely to be included in Susan’s first solo show were shown here on March 26. Today we show you four more:]
“cradle hiss” (2017, 20" x 37.5") |
“now, how to amuse them today” (2017, 30" x 35") |
“safe, is a relative term” (10.2017, 30" x 34.5") |
“what lies beneath, a landscape” (jan 2018, 30" x 36") |
[Other possibles to be included in the solo show are those listed below, which have already been shown on Moristotle & Co.:
- Avery, Yar
- furies & Jefferson, nothing is real
- memory lemur
- tell your children the loud booms are thunder
Copyright © 2018 by Susan C. Price |
Good luck with the show. It may have been in the first post about the show, but when is the showing?
ReplyDeleteEd, as of publication, no specific date had yet been set for Susan's solo show. Are you wanting to schedule a trip to Southern California to catch it when it happens? I'd love to join you!
DeleteSure if you're picking up the tickets. (smile)
ReplyDeleteCould my westward-bound airplane pick you up off a cloud above northern Mississippi?
DeleteI love "what lies beneath, a landscape". I even love the name, they both have levels! Good luck on your show, may it be productive. Do you find it hard to part with a piece?
ReplyDeleteI doubt it Morris, I haven't smoked that much since 1968.
ReplyDeleteI love the piece, "What lies Beneath". Well done and good luck with the show!
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