Susan Van Campen

Works
About the artist
In my late teens I began gardening and have made many mistakes and learned
a lot of lessons. I like growing and tending what I love to paint, both flowers and
vegetables. Walking out to the gardens to choose what strikes me at the moment
is my favorite part, then arranging in my studio just how I want to see them.
I think living through Maine’s long winters gives us all a great appreciation for
the return of spring green lush. In the winter I paint some of the dead flowers
that have aged and dried up in my studio…still and beautiful taking on various shades of grays and umbers.
 
My inspiration for my landscapes comes from the outdoors, the weather,
clouds, skies and storms, very early and late day light.  My backpack and
blanket are always at the ready to grab and go if I see something outside
that excites me. I only work on site because sitting right in it is what I need
and love to do. I paint fast because in nature things move and change. The movement, mood and color, depth of feeling and joy are what I am after.
 
Getting lost in these two places as I paint is my meditation, I guess.