SUSAN Semenick Art Collections
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Artwork by SUSAN Semenick
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
My Favorite Place by SUSAN Semenick
Perfect Reflection by SUSAN Semenick
Autumn by SUSAN Semenick
Up North by SUSAN Semenick
Garfield Peak trail by SUSAN Semenick
LATE SUNSET by SUSAN Semenick
Forest Floor 2 by SUSAN Semenick
The Future by SUSAN Semenick
Old Italian Balcony by SUSAN Semenick
Turquoise Trees by SUSAN Semenick
Sunlight by SUSAN Semenick
Dark Clouds by SUSAN Semenick
Snowy Day by SUSAN Semenick
Serene by SUSAN Semenick
Water lilies by SUSAN Semenick
Blue Trees by SUSAN Semenick
Lily Pads by SUSAN Semenick
Lagoon by Susan Semenick
Storm Coming by SUSAN Semenick
Snowy River by SUSAN Semenick
Recital by SUSAN Semenick
Homeless #3 by SUSAN Semenick
Craig by SUSAN Semenick
Skeptic by SUSAN Semenick
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About SUSAN Semenick
Susan Semenick was born in 1948 in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. She had early success with the arts as a child and was encouraged by her mother and father. Susan’s mother was a gifted artist and Susan remembers going into her mother’s studio and watching the progression of a subject in her mother’s capable hands. Susan excelled in art in high school and felt that this was where her expertise began. Her parents, however, encouraged her to follow another path where she was sure of being self-sufficient, teaching. Her second interest was biology. She attended Lock Haven University for a Bachelor’s and got a Master’s in biology at Purdue in Indiana where she moved after marrying. While at Lock Haven, Susan took several classes as a senior in painting, drawing and printmaking. The art professors all called a meeting to ask if Susan wouldn’t consider pursuing art instead of biology. Money wouldn’t allow a change of major so late in her education. Susan went on to teach biology in Indiana for 33 years. After retiring, Susan opened her own art gallery in Danville, Indiana and also become a member of the prestigious Stutz Artists Association serving as a board member. Susan began with portrait and figure, a subject that is and has remained one of her favorites. She has seen significant success with this subject, having been chosen as a finalist with an article in the cover competition of Watercolor Magazine among other accolades. In portrait work, Susan spends hours on a preliminary sketch, checking and rechecking the sketch to be sure that it is correct. The painting itself takes only about an hour to complete. Susan uses a limited palette and only one or two brushes. Landscapes have proven to be the subject that garners the most sales. So often, watercolors are small, delicate pieces of work. Susan likes to dispel that idea with large, bold pieces. Using multiple washes and glazes, she builds intense color that is quoted as being her most unique component of her landscapes. Having served as one of the first Artists in Residence at Crater Lake National Park was one of the highlights of her career. She is invited back every year for a show. She is also a signature member of the Watercolor Society of Indiana. Susan awakens every day with a penchant for the start of another painting. She loves the freedom that retirement has afforded her.