“With my diverse sense of landscape I try to create a spiritual retreat, an atmosphere both obscure and familiar, a sense of place.”
Susan Osmond thinks of her paintings as glimpses, remembered images, held for a while and reinterpreted with color, light and texture. Often they are bits of dreams, places she has been and wishes to revisit or a feeling she wishes to share with others. Her recent work with oils is inspired by her love of architecture and structural elements. Her paintings are an attempt to delineate the structure of feeling, our collective sense of the layers of time and , often, the sense of passage – both personal and chronological – that we experience at defining moments.
Susan lives in Vermont with her husband Rob Greene who is jewelry designer.