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LH025: Susan Sinyai – Light-Inspired Landscape and Still Life Paintings
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Whether painting still lifes or landscapes, in oils or pastels, Asheville artist Susan Sinyai’s inspiration is light. In this interview, Susan talks about her development as an artist and how she is now passing on her love of painting to others, as a teacher in a studio in Asheville.
Susan is an award winning painter with a BFA from UNC Asheville. When she graduated from UNCA, she worked for ten years as a portrait artist. Susan shares her reasons for moving from portraiture to her light-filled landscapes and still lifes.
Susan also talks about her relatively new art form–creating glass sculptures for the garden, which in turn, have their own mesmerizing way with light.
To connect with Susan and see more examples of her work:
- SCROLL down
- visit her website at https://www.susanmeyersinyai.com
Highlights of this interview include:
- discussion of a two-year collaborative mural project Susan worked on at UNCA after she had already graduated
- how a critique of an artist’s work can either help or harm
- ways in which Susan and other people she knows were NOT positively encouraged in their artistic endeavors
- and how those experiences have caused Susan to take a very different approach as a painting teacher
Local artists and resources mentioned during this episode:
- Tucker Cooke, now retired UNCA Art Professor
- Fleta Monahan, owner of 310 Art in the River Arts District of Asheville, NC (link takes you to her interview on Local Hearted Podcast!)
- Pam Granger Gale, owner of Majik Studios in Asheville, NC
- Beverly Kies
- The School of Athens collaborative mural at UNCA
Other examples of Susan’s work:
And Susan’s Latest Creations, her “Shiny, Happy Flowers”
21 episodes
LH025: Susan Sinyai – Light-Inspired Landscape and Still Life Paintings
Local Hearted: Asheville Artists | WNC Artists | Art Business
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on February 25, 2021 04:07 (). Last successful fetch was on June 30, 2019 12:42 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 219654660 series 1259330
Whether painting still lifes or landscapes, in oils or pastels, Asheville artist Susan Sinyai’s inspiration is light. In this interview, Susan talks about her development as an artist and how she is now passing on her love of painting to others, as a teacher in a studio in Asheville.
Susan is an award winning painter with a BFA from UNC Asheville. When she graduated from UNCA, she worked for ten years as a portrait artist. Susan shares her reasons for moving from portraiture to her light-filled landscapes and still lifes.
Susan also talks about her relatively new art form–creating glass sculptures for the garden, which in turn, have their own mesmerizing way with light.
To connect with Susan and see more examples of her work:
- SCROLL down
- visit her website at https://www.susanmeyersinyai.com
Highlights of this interview include:
- discussion of a two-year collaborative mural project Susan worked on at UNCA after she had already graduated
- how a critique of an artist’s work can either help or harm
- ways in which Susan and other people she knows were NOT positively encouraged in their artistic endeavors
- and how those experiences have caused Susan to take a very different approach as a painting teacher
Local artists and resources mentioned during this episode:
- Tucker Cooke, now retired UNCA Art Professor
- Fleta Monahan, owner of 310 Art in the River Arts District of Asheville, NC (link takes you to her interview on Local Hearted Podcast!)
- Pam Granger Gale, owner of Majik Studios in Asheville, NC
- Beverly Kies
- The School of Athens collaborative mural at UNCA
Other examples of Susan’s work:
And Susan’s Latest Creations, her “Shiny, Happy Flowers”
21 episodes
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