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Paper Light 17 | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Susan Chorpenning. Item made of canvas
Paper Light 17 | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Susan Chorpenning. Item made of canvas

Created and Sold by Susan Chorpenning

Susan Chorpenning

Paper Light 17 - Paintings

Price $1,500

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Estimated Arrival: January 3, 2025

Handmade

Made In USA

DimensionsWeight
36H x 24W x 1.25D in
91.44H x 60.96W x 3.17D cm

Paint on paper on canvas
24” x 36” x 1.25”, 2021
top green, bottom violet

Item Paper Light 17
As seen in Creator's Studio, Altadena, CA
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Susan Chorpenning
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2022
Light is the Source

Susan Chorpenning is an artist known for her installations and works on paper showcasing light and visual phenomena. Her work has been shown in New York, Los Angeles, Paris, Germany, San Francisco and Marfa, TX.

Main influences include the California light, and her longtime meditation practice, as well as years spent in New York. Chorpenning’s theory has been that an artist can make work anywhere, as she has proved in artists’ residencies (Chinati, Wiesbaden, Omi, Joshua Tree Highlands) and multiple on-site installations in Europe, NY and CA. She now works in a studio in Altadena, nestled into the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains, using reflective paint, light, and whatever comes to hand.

About the Work:
In the Paper Light pieces, you see paint on paper, glued to canvas. These rows of painted paper extend out from the canvas and change tone as the viewer, and the light, move. The delicate, shimmering color appears and disappears as the viewer moves, fugitive, like the movement of the daylight. Sublime for a moment.

Drawing, as in the 200 Drawings series, is a visceral activity. These are made with oilstick, often working in layers, scraping off one layer to expose what was underneath, similar to the work with layers of light. These drawings may be grouped, with one set of colors or movements dominant, or opposite each other, or they may be shown individually.