I DRAW,
I PAINT,
I DO PRINTMAKING
BY Ann Saunderson
Our two
sons are well on their way with wives and children, and we are settled in a new
house on our 110 acre farm that we’ve been banging away at for 45 years.
After 35 years of teaching art, to everyone and all ages, mostly
high school students, I now make art pretty much full time.
I work in oils, charcoal, ink, mixed media and collage and I’m a
printmaker too!
I have been really lucky to work with Sigmund Abeles, Dorothy
Caldwell, Bill Flynn, Harry Callahan, Michael Mazur, and
Leonard Raguzeous.
I also love Richard Diebenkorn, Henri Matisse, George Bellows,
John Constable’s clouds, Dorothy Caldwell’s stitches, Ai Weiwei’s courage and Eric
Aho (OMG…for being Eric Aho!) I am influenced by them all and so many more.
I graduated from RISD with a BFA in Painting. It was a long time
ago, but I learned so much that I carry with me.
Since the 1980’s I have exhibited in solo, and group shows, as
well as juried exhibitions in galleries and museums in New England.
My work is full of contradictions.
I live in rural NH but often my work references urban landscapes.
I love painting outside but most of my finished work comes out
of my studio.
I think LARGE but often work small.
I am very curious. About everything…really!
That’s my excuse for being all over the map.
So great and wonderful and brave. Your art work is gorgeous and inspiring!
ReplyDeleteAnn, I love the diversity, creativity, and just plain talent exhibited in your work. You have taught me by being you.
ReplyDeleteElizabeth