A framed and matted print of the original oil painting with text written over the squares. The text reappears in my work frequently, “Let us take care of the Elders for they have come a long way. Let us take care of the Children for they have a long way to go. Let us take care of those In Between for it is they who do the work”. -An African prayer.
Forms made of reclaimed wood, paperboard and paper
Framed Encaustic Painting
36″ x 48″ x 1.5″
“Marsh Morning” is an 8×8″ Oil from one of my many pleinair sessions at Rush Creek in Novato. I love painting the shallow waters at different times of day.
Helen Harrison, New York Times,
“Susan Goetz Zwirn’s Landscape Boundaries, winner of an award, shows how abstraction can push a familiar scene to the limits of recognizability. Using unnaturally intense colors and faceted forms, the painter reinterprets a tranquil harbor in imaginative terms period.
Ceramic sculpture, 26″ H, 22k gold leaf
Structural Integrity, Material Fatigue (Casés I), 2022
Watercolor and gouache on paper
30 x 41 inches