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Susan Sarback now at Peter McPhee

 

By On Deck Staff

Peter McPhee Fine Arts, 9416 Second Avenue Stone Harbor, announces the addition of Susan Sarback to our stellar line up of talented artists.
Sarback, a native of New York City, was surrounded by great art from an early age.
Wandering through museums and galleries since childhood, she developed an appreciation and respect for the finest qualities in art. As a youth, she began her formal study, it culminated in a Bachelors and Masters degree in Fine Art.
After years of studying both abstract painting and representational art, she was still searching for a deeper understanding about light and color.
Sarback discovered Henry Hensche, an American Impressionist painter in the lineage of Charles Hawthorne, William Merrit Chase, and Claude Monet.
After years of in-depth study with this master painter, she began to uncover the deep secrets about light and color that she had searched for throughout her life.
Her subjects range from still lives to landscapes, but her paintings are always about the quality of light.
Of her work Sarback says, “My subject is always light and color. It took years of training to learn how to be receptive to light, form, and rhythm and I learned this by painting from life with natural light both outdoors and in the studio. This made it possible to refine subtle color variations that capture the quality of light, atmosphere and space.”
International Artist Magazine named her one of the Master Painters of the world. Her paintings have been shown in galleries in New York City, San Francisco, Napa Valley, Sacramento, Seattle, and Santa Fe.
Her works are also held in private collections throughout the world, including the Medical Center of the University of California at Davis and the Kaiser Permanente Medical Group in Sacramento.
The Cornell Museum of Art and History in Florida , includes 12 of Sarback’s paintings in its permanent collection.
For further information, call 609-368-8288, access www.petermcpheefinearts.com, or e-mail gallery@petermcpheefinearts.com.

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