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Susan Fox in the studio with her painting TAKHI STALLION, HUSTAI NATIONAL PARK Subscribers may see all 6 images. TAKHI STALLION, HUSTAI NATIONAL PARK, oil on canvasboard, 17 X 30 inches By Susan FoxSubscribers may see all 6 images. ARGALI EWE AND LAMB: IKH NARTIIN CHULUU NATURE RESERVE, oil on canvasboard, 12 X 12 inches By Susan FoxSubscribers may see all 6 images. MONGOL HORSE #3- YOUNG STALLION, oil on canvasboard, 16 X 20 inches By Susan FoxSubscribers may see all 6 images. SUNRISE, KHAR US NUR, MONGOLIA, oil on canvasboard, 18 X 24
By Susan FoxSubscribers may see all 6 images. (1) Five Questions/Five Art Works Meets Susan FoxWAJ's Progressive Interview: Artists Play Tag By Chatting With Other ArtistsWritten By Wildlife Art Journal Staff (Author's Bio) FIVE QUESTIONS/FIVE ART WORKS
Meet Susan Fox
Every few weeks, Wildlife Art Journal will feature another installment of Five Questions/Five Art Works in which an artist is interviewed and able to show off five works of their own choice. After they are interviewed, they, in turn, interview another artist and can ask him/her any five questions of their choosing—so long as they are directly or remotely art related. An added dimension is that after five artists have been featured in a row, the next must reside in a country outside the borders of where the fifth artist lives. (See rules, below)
In our first installment, WAJ Editor Todd Wilkinson interviews Susan Fox who discusses her adventures in Mongolia and paintings in spired by the trip. Fox is from northern California where she lives near the coast and is 20 minutes away from Redwoods National Park. Born in 1953, Fox is widely travelled. She is affiliated with the Society of Animal Artists, Oil Painters of America, California Art Club, Artists for Conservation, Susan K. Black Foundation, and the Redwood Art Association.
To reach Susan's website, click here.
TODD WILKINSON: What other artist, living or dead, has had the greatest impact on how you think as a painter?
SUSAN FOX: Bob Kuhn. His work, for me, is a pinnacle of everything I've ever valued in art in general and animal art in particular: drawing, design, color, interesting brushwork that shows the... Additional Article Information:· Article is 1,931 words long (250 are displayed in this preview). Author: Wildlife Art Journal Staff Post Date:July 7th, 2009 'Meet painter Susan Fox who discusses her fascination with the high steppe of Mongolia and its wild inhabitants. In sharing stories about her adventure, she also offers an insightful commentary on what inspired her works. In Five Questions/Five Art Works, artists interview other artists. It's part of an ongoing conservation. Follow the chain as it stretches far and wide.
Ground Rules
1. The contacted artist is asked five questions, any questions related
to art or the artist's life, and in addition to providing the answers,
the interviewee passes along five digital images of her/his artwork for
display at Wildlife Art Journal. Information should include full name
of artist, generally where she/he lives, and how long they've been an
artist
2. The person asking the questions forwards the answers to the
questions and the images along to Wildlife Art Journal. Email
address: editor@wildlifeartjournal.com
3. The artist who is interviewed then is asked to select another
artist of her/his choice to whom another, different set of five
questions are posed. Again, any questions, as long as they are related
to art and the artist's life), and then, similarly, to point 2, above,
ask the interviewee to provide five digital images of her/his work to
accompany the questions. Once an artist is interviewed, they have to
interview someone else and send the material along to me.
4. This process will be ongoing and we will collect a roster of
artists and their respective country as this grows. One rule is that
after five artists are interviewed from a given country, the next
person selected must hail from a different country. For example, if
five American artists are featured in a row, the fifth person selected
will then pick an artist friend/colleague in another country.
5. The idea is to make the questions intriguing and to allow
participating artists who show off their art to a wide audience, while
hopefully enabling readers to learn something along the way.
If you have any questions or need clarification, please contact me:
Todd Wilkinson, Editor, Wildlife Art Journal,
editor@wildlifeartjournal.com
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