Piece description from the artist
I sat many hours over the last 2 decades at this intersection waiting for the light to turn green. So…I decided to paint it about a year ago and did so. That painting is called "Stopped at Gulf to Bay and US 19". A few weeks ago, I was stopped at the red light on the other side of the intersection. I liked that view just as much and finished painting that one with the most vivid pallet ever. It's full of playfully included cars, crosswalks, street lights and traffic lights.
Sue Graef is an award-winning American artist, born in 1957 from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She currently lives in Clearwater, Florida. Growing up in the suburbs not far from New York enabled her to frequently visit the museums and art galleries, a large influence in her work.
Her works are vibrant acrylic landscape paintings on stretched canvas, lightheartedly expressing her vision of the world.
Graef has exhibited in venues across the United States including Amsterdam Whitney Gallery of New York, Gasparilla Festival of the Arts in Tampa, IDEA Museum of Mesa, AZ , Red Dot Miami, DISTRICT Arts in Maryland and Superfine Miami Beach. The Haegeumgang Museum recently acquired “Look Both Ways” in their permanent collection. Future exhibits include a solo exhibit at ARTIFACT Gallery, New York.
Graef's formal education includes Philadelphia College of Art, Tyler School of Art, Temple University, and Clemson University.
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