SUE SPRINGER
After laying her gallery to rest and deciding to pursue more time in the studio, Sue Springer’s artistic focus has been much more meandering and playful. Particularly drawn to ceramics, including tile, sculpture, pottery, and mosaics, her artwork remains whimsical yet relevant to our current political climate.
Since then, I’ve been making more figurative ceramic sculptures. Odd characters with arms and legs attached at impossible angles, oversized heads, and unexpected assemblages. Mostly figures, with a few birds, chairs, and boxes.
Constructed in parts and series, often times several heads or feet will be created and combined after the firing process has taken place. Intrigued by the expansion of form and surface while creating unexpected combinations of edge, form, and texture, Sue’s work evokes characteristics of dream, imagination, and wonder as various stories are told through her figurative sculptures.
Currently residing in Seattle, Washington, Sue has devoted her time fully to being an artist. In addition to being represented by Hanson Howard Gallery, she is also represented by Fogue Studios & Gallery located in Seattle, Washington, with several public art commissions in both Oregon and Washington.
What Was the Question?
12.5”x6”x3”
Ceramic
$300
Apocalyptic Steed
17.5”x16”x6”
Ceramic
$800
Green-Eyed Rubert
13”x8.5”x6”
Ceramic
$450
My, Oh, My!
11”x8”x3”
Ceramic
$300
Hidden Heart
17”x7.5”x3”
Ceramic
$800