From until , Dr. Schuenke served as an adjunct professor of art history at Flagler College. However, her primary position has been as an exhibiting artist at the Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra Beach. She remains in this role today, though her work has been featured in numerous international exhibits as well.
Press LLC in Likewise, Dr. In the future, she hopes to become better-known in her field. She would also like to bring awareness to the importance of the psyche. Surrounded by thinly balanced color zones, her work zips in and out of the styles of Art Nouveau, Art Deco, and even a hint of Surrealism. She blasts the viewer with an iconography… a firestorm of color, mood and intensity. The richness of her prose equals the work. What is most fascinating is the manner in which her paintings are created.
In many of the works she draws from an actual scene creating an initial study which she then develops into a mildly abstract study which eventually results in the final work — a large oil painting. This highly disciplined process yields stunning results. We should draw from their power and finesse. Narrative in mode, minutely representational, rational, yet also surreal, the art of Susanne Schuenke is international in content while distinctly north European in temperament and style.
Susanne Schuenke, is the daughter of two artists : …Her work is certainly modern, but cannot be assigned to this or that currently fashionable category. Surely, her work will appeal to those whom the different phases of post-modernism have reeducated in the pleasures and subtleties of neo-classical and metaphysical styles of the ss. There are affinities with the Italian scuola metafisica, with German and Dutch neo-surrealism and Anglo-American and Italian new classicism.
The dreamscapes of Magritte, Ernst, Delvaux, Schlichter and Dukoupil put us in the right frame of mind for reading pictures in which the painter relates incongruous detail to create her own work. Schuenke and these twentieth century painters use various arrangements of symbolic imagery, but the similarity stops there. Her work may not be Freudian or existentialist. It is not centered on the unconscious or the absurd. She avoids limitations of doctrinaire surrealists, allowing her to paint images with an extraordinary range of historical and cosmic reference.
Above all, she offers us a visually beguiling, painterly representation of a self-contained universe of the imagination where what might be is set against what is. Doctorum Philosophicum Ph. Augustine Beach St. Augustine Shores Switzerland Vilano Beach. Advanced Filters. Home Artists Susanne Schuenke. Visual Arts: Painting. After the first impressions, the topics unfold in a wide … View more. View less. SAVE Click to bookmark this listing.
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