Beatrice the Owl
Beatrice the Owl
Barn Owl with Blue-Gray Background
Miniatures (Acrylic on board)
6 x 6 x 2
$250.00
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Bio
SUE CICCONE is a painter who lives and works in the historic Brandywine Valley, Pennsylvania. Many of her paintings are inspired by the beauty of this area and the surrounding flora and fauna.
Her rich landscapes and vibrant, engaged creatures, both great and small, are brought to life with harmonious and contrasting colors. Her work is mixture of reality and sometimes a touch of whimsy. It is her desire that the viewer feels a sense of joy, peace and contentment through her work.
For many years Sue painted under the instruction of artist and professor, Karl Kuerner. Sue's work has been featured in multiple art galleries, juried art shows and is collected throughout the United States. She is the recipient of the 2018 National Great American Street Award/Banner Project. Sue's studio and her art was featured in both May and June, 2018 issues of County Lines Magazine. She was honored that her premier collection was purchased for permanent showcase at Philadelphia's iconic Talula's Daily Restaurant. Her work has been repeatedly selected by the philanthropic Healing Art Works organization for display in five major regional medical centers as part of their permanent collections. She has created many commissioned works of art over the years.
Her rich landscapes and vibrant, engaged creatures, both great and small, are brought to life with harmonious and contrasting colors. Her work is mixture of reality and sometimes a touch of whimsy. It is her desire that the viewer feels a sense of joy, peace and contentment through her work.
For many years Sue painted under the instruction of artist and professor, Karl Kuerner. Sue's work has been featured in multiple art galleries, juried art shows and is collected throughout the United States. She is the recipient of the 2018 National Great American Street Award/Banner Project. Sue's studio and her art was featured in both May and June, 2018 issues of County Lines Magazine. She was honored that her premier collection was purchased for permanent showcase at Philadelphia's iconic Talula's Daily Restaurant. Her work has been repeatedly selected by the philanthropic Healing Art Works organization for display in five major regional medical centers as part of their permanent collections. She has created many commissioned works of art over the years.