Susie Tenzer : Exquisite Expression

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The moment that I viewed Ms. Tenzer's colored pencil drawings, I was intrigued. The exquisite flow drew me in and the detail of the drawings kept my eyes fixed on the artistic beauty of not only each work of art itself, but each fine pencil stroke that went into the piece. Gaze with me as you take in Ms. Tenzer's own description of her art and herself.

I went to art school many years ago, but took a different path when I got married, had children and taught school. After I retired from teaching I began painting in oil and acrylic but I wasn't satisfied with my work. About a year ago, I ran across some artists online who were working in colored pencil. I love to draw, so I bought a set of Prismacolor pencils on Ebay. I found a few books on colored pencil technique and began to practice. It didn't take very long for me to realize I'd found my niche!

I distinctly remember making a clay duck in kindergarten and the teacher praising me. I've tried many different mediums throughout my life, including sculpture, printmaking, and painting.

My favorite painting is always the one I've just finished. With each new painting I try to learn something, such as technique, composition, or mood. I want to learn and grow as an artist. One of my memorable art moments came with my first sale, a painting of a blue Mason jar filled with marbles.

I draw every day, usually starting early in the morning. An 8" X 10" colored pencil piece takes me about 50 hours to complete. One of my goals is to have enough pieces to sell in an art fair next Spring, so I'm trying to build up my inventory. I call them paintings, by the way, rather than drawings, just like pastel artists do.

My work is for sale at Wood Icing Gallery in Chesterfield, Missouri.

The moment that I viewed Ms. Tenzer's colored pencil drawings, I was intrigued. The exquisite flow drew me in to look and study the beauty of her art and talent.

I'm currently promoting original custom paintings. I do custom house portraits and custom bridal bouquet portraits. House portraits make great gifts for realtors to use at closing or as housewarming gifts. A great gift for the bride is an original painting of her bouquet - something she can enjoy for years.


In the words of Susie Tenzer, from her official website, "I am a juried member of the Best of Missouri Hands (The Missouri Artisans' Association) and the Greater St. Louis Art Association. I am also a member of the Colored Pencil Society of America. These organizations promote excellence in the fine arts."

Connecting with Susie Tenzer :

Artist Site :www.susietenzer.com
Blog :susietenzer.blogspot.com
FB Page :facebook.com/susietenzerart
Twitter :twitter.com/susietenzer




2 comments…
  • Susie tenzer September 14, 2011,

    thank you very much, Deborah, for featuring my art! You are a real talent yourself!

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    • Deborah E September 14, 2011,

      You are very welcome, Susie. I enjoy your art! And, thanks for the compliment 😉
      hugs,
      Deborah

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