Susan E. Stanger

ARTIST STATEMENT

I am delighted by landscapes, architectural structures, shapes, cartoons, and stylized designs, and I strive to capture how I perceive the world rather than how it appears on the surface. In that vein, I employ patterns, colors, and textures, using fabric, beads, embroidery, felting, and thread as vehicles to illustrate my experiences. The tactile properties of fiber enable me to use my hands to create expressions of joy, sorrow, anger, wonder, and humor (not necessarily in that order).

ARTIST BIO

My grandmother was a painter who started the Cheltenham Art Center in PA and my mother is a metalsmith, quilter and painter as well. As a child in NJ, I delighted in crafts and art at home (drawing, painting, batik, clay, embroidery, soldering, enamels/cloisonne) and was frequently exposed to myriad works in NYC museums and galleries. The 1974 Levi’s Denim Art show, in particular, inspired many complex embroidered pieces in my youth.

My recent return to fiber was instigated by the rediscovery of a satirical “Miss America” doll I created in Junior High. From there, I’ve been immersed in felting, block printing and my old love, embroidery, more recently combining those techniques within my paintings. Most days, I work out of my studio in the ICB Building in Sausalito, which houses over 100 artist spaces