Be my Guest & Special Holiday Gifts For the Water Lover

December Greeting!

"A beautiful woman leaves in the heart of an indifferent man an image as fleeting as a reflection on water. But in a lover’s heart, the image is fixed with fire like an encaustic painting that time will never erase.”
Plutarch

I happened upon this quote from the Greek philosopher Plutarch, (AD 46 - after AD119). His reference to encaustic surprised me; even though the word encaustic originates from the Greek word "Enkaustikos" meaning "to burn in," and the first known encaustic paintings with beeswax and fire can be traced to 5th Century BC Greece and Egypt.

So with a grain of salt I share with you.  A beautiful sentiment all the same describing the ancient, alchemic and timeless beauty of encaustic.  

May you remember to take time for yourself and find peace this holiday season. This is the gift; the gift of my art.
Peace in all ways,
Susan


This season give something really Unique & Special

Private | Shared | Group

Underwater photoshoots

amazing, ethereal, uplifting, and even life changing.

Purchase your Gift today or by Dec 11 online, you will also receive a mat enclosed custom finished fine art print valued $250

Sessions begin at just $399.


Opening night at RED DOT Art Miami is next Wednesday. It's one of our favorite fairs, super excited to be showing in Miami!

Each of the attached invitations include a link to a complimentary
VIP pass. 
Please share freely with friends and family. 

  • VIP Preview: Wednesday, December 6, 3pm-10pm

  • Thursday, December 7, 12pm-9pm

  • Friday, December 8, 11am-9pm

  • Saturday, December 9, 11am-9pm

  • Sunday, December 10, 11am-6pm

WHERE:
FAIR INFORMATION ARTBLEND BOOTH 721
Mana Wynwood, 2217 NW 5th Avenue @, NW 22nd St,, Miami, FL

OPENING NIGHT PREVIEW - Wednesday, December 6, 6 – 9 pm PUBLIC FAIR HOURS
Thursday, December 7 & Friday, December 8, 12 – 8 pm
Saturday, December 9, 2 – 8 pm Sunday, December 10, 12 – 6 pm

Thanksgiving wish

Dear Friends,

The season's spirit reminds us of the importance of gratitude and the joy of togetherness. May your Thanksgiving be filled with both.


Each year, we celebrate Thanksgiving by giving grace, as we surround ourselves with loved ones and give thanks for those dear to us. Thanksgiving blessings recognize God as the source of all things that make our lives great, whether it's part of our daily routines or our more spiritual moments. We may not always make the time to connect with God every day, and Thanksgiving reminds us of his constant support and presence.

love, Susan

PS I love photographing underwater and hope you will, too; this Thanksgiving, I would like to give you an extra incentive to have this experience with me. Purchase a gift certificate online ( digital download), and you will receive $500 in your gift. You have only offered now until Black Friday! The photo session can be done now (indoors) or used in the summer of 2024. A beautiful gift; if you email me after your purchase with your shipping address, you will receive a special gift to add to the to-put wrap for the surprise!


Invitations

So excited to share some news. First, in August another grandson arrived; he is my son and his wife’s first child and my fifth grandchild; how lucky am I! BTW, he is as aboslutely adorable as can be.


Saltwater at the Grenville, 345 Main Street, Bay Head, New Jersey

Stop by the Grenville Hotel, to purchase Saltwater Fine Art. Adoring the historic hotels walls with easy to purchase QR codes, you can use your phone. Work ranges in price starting at $100+. Adorer home or give as lovely gifts plus it is a great place for lunch Open daily (call ahead - off season - make sure lunch is available that day) 732-892-3100.




next up

November 18 t0 December 3, 2023 The Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd, Loveladies, NJ. This show has several artists (I will not be there each day) it is just a good place with good people and visiting LBI is always lovely!

first major gallery representation

December 6-10, 2023, Artblend Gallery - Miami Art Week at Red Dot Art Fair, Art Basel, Mana Wynwood Convention Center, 318 NW 23rd St, Miami, Florida


February 23-25, 2024 - Coconut Grove Arts Festival - 60th annual festival, 2700 S. Bayshore Drive, Miami, Florida, located just south of downtown Miami, adjacent to beautiful Biscayne Bay.

February 17-19, 2024 Naples National Art Fair , 45th Annual in Naples Florida

These shows are top tier major out door fine art festivals with over thousands of artist applying for 200-250 spaces in each show. It is quite an honor. To be honest, applied to Coconut Grove back in 2019 and was not invited so I smiled for days with this acceptance,

Most importantly, I am hoping the next few day will be beautfiul and maybe spooky for you!

The Skeleton Parade
The skeletons are out tonight,
they march about the street,
With bony bodies, bony heads
and bony hands and feet. Bony bony bony bones with nothing in between, Up and down and all around they march on Halloween.
- Jack Prelutsky

happy with what we have

Are you always this happy?

“What is there not to be happy about?”

Shoana in the saltwater pool - here is her thoughts...

For over four decades, loved and, still love, portraiture. The work was perfect for me as a young mother, combining my focus on family and skills as a photographer. So proud of the work my clients and I created over the years and in awe of the people my children became. As a photographer and businessperson, mistakes, and failures taught me so much, and the successes created depth as an artist.

In 2012, when Superstorm Sandy hit, it was an especially difficult period of my life and I was, in every way, devasted. My aging mother (who was widowed) had memory issues, and espeically, one siblings was very involved with her assets and estate. The sibling rivalry of my seven siblings had become adults rife. The loved extended family had become was very painful as manipulations regarding my mothers finances were revealed. It was a terrible time, and it was during this period of my life that the storm flooded eveything. I was a single parent without extended family and with the hurricane had lost so much.

I now know, that for me, being broken opened a way to allow God in my life. People came into my life; they helped and loved me.

A few months after the storm, the opportunity to spend time in a heated saltwater pool in when I began seeing etheral images and then photographing people underwater. This helped me to heal, forgive and let injustices go. I learned to find peace, faith and love in a new ways.

It was ‘Grace’ working with Shoana, from stncreative.com - this is something wonderful she wrote!

“There was a point in my life where my measurements were 34-22-34. Yup. A very long time ago. Never going to happen again. And yes, I have beaten myself up about the fact that I will never have that body again many times. But in the meantime, I have lived. I have lived a pretty good life. I married a great guy. God gave me an amazing son and I have been so fortunate to have front row seats to witness his journey so far and hope I am here to witness so much more.

We are living in a very strange time. Media has completely taken over our lives. “Optics” have, unfortunately, become the ultimate obsession and priority for most people. It’s sad really. And whether most of us want to admit it or not, we’re all guilty of caring about what other people think of what we look like, what we think and what we do. We struggle with just being. Just being.

Artificial intelligence is the new wolf dressed in sheep’s clothing. It’s infectious, it’s contagious, it’s seductive, it’s a shape shifter. Be careful my friends. We’re getting dangerously close to losing perspective on what is real and what is not. We love the ability to use filters and change the way we look in photographs. We love making ourselves into Avatars, cartoons, pencil sketches, and more times than ever - THINNER.

Recently I participated in a photo shoot with the very talented Susan Roche. She specializes in photographing underwater – nature’s filter, or as I like to call it, nature’s embrace. I don’t think there’s anywhere that I’m happier than when I’m in the water and sun. If I could live in the ocean, I would.

This was one of the most inspiring experiences. I got to swim around in a beautiful 90-degree saltwater pool, overlooking the Barnegat Bay. I swam and danced around with gorgeous blue and white chiffon fabric as the sun was setting. It was so fun. I felt like a little girl dancing around with a tutu. Everything was perfect – the air, the water, the light. A symphony for the senses. As a water sign, it was truly my happy place. But the best part – was the outcome – the photos. When Susan showed me the shots that she got, I couldn’t believe it. That’s me? I actually felt beautiful. Middle-aged, not-so-skinny – me. Yes – I look full. But I don’t mind. This is me, now. My “measurements” are far from 34-22-34, but I don’t care. That fullness represents the life I have lived – FULL of wisdom, full of experience, full of all of the pain and beauty that the universe has bestowed upon me. And the good thing is, I’m not done yet.”

Thank you Susan for this incredible and empowering experience.

My art is about more that me - Thank You Shoana!

Live, laugh, love and, always, hope,

Susan

PS following my instagram & facebook to see more of Shoana - first you’ll see some of the top images - then over time encaustic artwork! See my work at The Grenville Hotel, Bay Head and during Miami Week at Art Basel, Red Dot this December.