This is a well-curated collection - I am very pleased to be selected for inclusion with two pieces (I Do Bite My Thumb, Sir (2017); Hang There Like Fruit, My Soul, TIl The Tree Dies (2017).
In addition to the print edition, a downloadable pdf version is available at the link below: studiovisitmagazine.com/volume-thirty-seven-participants I've entered into an agreement with Ryan James Fine Arts to participate in their Artwork Subscription program. Ryan puts on some of the best shows in the PNW - very happy to work with him and his team again. Details below:
www.ryanjamesfinearts.com/artwork-rental I will be featured in two upcoming publications:
Peripheral ARTeries Art Review will be doing a lengthy interview and feature on my work for their Biennial Edition. The magazine presents a selection of artists whose works show the invisible connection between mainstream art and new trends. https://peripheralarteries.yolasite.com 3Elements Literary Review is a literary journal featuring work from writers, poets, and artists whose materials are based on 3 unrelated elements that the journal supplies. To that end and in response to their upcoming fall issue focusing on the elements Breach, Peppermint, and Scale, I'm pleased to announce that one of my works from 2013, My Heart Swims Under Peppermint Tears, has been selected for inclusion. https://www.facebook.com/3ElementsReview The Multiple Sclerosis Center at the Swedish Neuroscience Institute is proud to present the 2017 Annual Swedish MS Center Art Show on July 1-2, 2017 at the Seattle Center Armory. Over the past eight years, the Art Show has welcomed creative artworks from individuals affected by MS in the Pacific Northwest. This show is not a fundraiser for the Swedish MS Center yet merely an opportunity to provide awareness about the disease. I know many of the dedicated people on the MS Center team and Amy happy to contribute work to this important event. www.swedish.org/MSArtShow Here are two photos from the event: |
STATEMENTKenneth Susynski presents a unique, hybrid style of figurative expressionism blended with the abstract in narrative compositions that stress an interpretation of beauty, with a hint of wit, exploring combinations of historical and contemporary cultural themes. |