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Artist Statement:
“EcoArtist” Susan Andreasen Drives Green Awareness in South Florida
Office: 561.642.2224 or cell: 561.234.0117:www.sandreasen.com
Susan Andreasen is an “EcoArtist,” environmentalist and endangered species advocate who is has devoted her career to promoting green consumerism and environmental awareness thorough her artwork. Based in South...
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Artist Exhibitions:
ZooScape, Palm Beach Zoo and Armory Art Center One Women Show 2009
The Division of Cultural Affairs, FL., National Endowments for the Arts,
Creative Capital Foundation 2008
Village of Wellingtons Public Art Advisory Panel & Village Council 2007-08
Wet Paint 07 & ArtStart Fundraiser 2007
Beaux Arts 56th annual Festival of ...
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Artist Galleries:
TOO BIZAARE & GALLERY, Juipter, Florida, Originals 2010
KONTIKI & GALLERY, Wellington, Florida, Originals 2010
GRACE CAFE & TGALLERIES, Dania Beach, Floira, Originals 2010
SEARCH PARTY GRAPHICS(FINE ART GALLERY)TEXAS, Serigraphs 2010
GALLERY 51,Boca Raton, Florid, Originals 3009-2010
ART CETERA GALLLERY, Boca Raton, Florida, Giclee Prints only 2010
WYLAND ART ...
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Artist Reviews:
Art Business News Review,October 2009
The Palm Beach Post, April 26,2009
Palm Beach Society, March13-19,2009
Palm Beach Daily News, Feburary 2009
Palm Beach Society, November 21-27,2008
Palm Beach Society, November 14-20.2008
Palm Beach Daily News, Sunday,November9,2008
ThePalm Beach Post, July ...
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Collections:
Gators Galore-Boys & Girls Club ,FL, USA
Fidelity Federal Bank & Trust Corporate, West Palm Beach, FL, USA
Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach,FL,USA
Palm Beach Zoo in Dreher Park, West Palm Beach, FL, USA
Save the Manatee Club International, USA
Boca Raton Hotel & Resort Club, Boca Raton,...
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Commissions:
Boca Resort Hotel, Boca Raton,Florida,USA
Palm Beach Zoo, West Palm Beach, Florida, USA
NOA,Washington D.C., USA
Arthur R. Marshall Foundation,West Palm Beach,Florida,USA
Florida Earth Foundation ,West Palm Beach, Florida,USA
Friends of the Sea Otters, Monetary, CA ,USA
Save the Manatee Club, Florida,...
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Susan Andreasen Biography:
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Age
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58
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| Gender |
Female
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| Status |
Widow
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| Children |
99
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| Religion |
not provided |
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| Education |
Bachelor of Fine Arts |
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| Hobbies / Interests |
Boating |
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| Favorite Artistic Medium |
Painting Oil
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| Favorite Arthistory Movement |
Contemporary Art - (Now)
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| Favorite Visual Artist |
not provided
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| Favorite Work of Art |
not provided
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| Biggest Artistic Inspiration |
NATURE |
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| Why Did You Become An Artist |
To Save NATURE |
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| Your Personal Biography |
Born in Winston Salem, North Carolina Susan Andresen began painting at age two along side her mother. She studied at the Parson School of Design in New York City to develop her talent in Fashion Design. Susan had the privilege to have studied under Andy Warhol and began her career in fashion illustration.
After taking some time off and traveling over 9,000 miles on a boat for four and a half years along the Coast of the United States, Susan was intrigued that there was an absence of nature. In anticipation of searching for wildlife she had to travel out about twenty miles prior to seeing any nature.
Today Susan Andreasen is an “Eco-Artist” who has devoted her career as an environmentalist and endangered species advocate. She has dedicated her career toward promoting green consumerism and environmental awareness in her artwork. Susan has been working on ecologically motivated artistry for nearly a decade. Her purpose is to save endangered nature and ultimately she would like to preserve the environment as a whole. A portion of the sales of every Susan Andreasen painting is donated to an environmental or endangered species related charity.
Combining conventional and natural art has been successfully achieved by Susan. She regularly teaches her methods to students in workshops. The techniques of contemporary art should be applied to the subject matter of the environment. This technique of combining nature with contemporary art is the beginning of a new art form established by Susan described as “Eco-Art”. In the Twenty-First Century, “I believe man and art have become alienated from nature, says Susan. By denying nature, we deny a part of ourselves and an appreciation of nature, thus preventing man from realizing his full potential.” |
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