Susan Perkins

Mark Maker

Perkins's solo show Visual Vigil at City Gallery Charleston was suspended due to the Cornonavirus.  This monumental show concerning gun violence is available to view digitally by clicking on the title above.

Susan Perkins’ work is about contemplation. The work is clean and simply presented, yet speaks loudly in a nuanced way. She uses a restrained pallet for less distraction, to create empty space, and to remain neutral allowing the viewer to bring individual significance to her works.

Her work often reflects transformation – the ever present shifting and reshaping of life. As a part of her personal meditation, Perkins regularly engages in mark making with sumi ink on kozo paper—her personal calligraphy. The meditation marks are then transformed – torn, woven, collaged, knotted or rolled into beads. Lokta paper weavings are created in a grid pattern then painted on kozo paper making a grid impression representing community.

She believes we are interlinked — if one is affected, we are all affected. She further believes our greatest strength comes from our connectivity to one another.

 

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