Susan Duplan
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"I paint and write because of an intense
passion to communicate to others the profound lessons one can
learn living close to the earth: Land, water and all her creatures."
Susan Duplan
Canadian
Artist Susan Duplan loves being near panoramic coastlines. This love has inspired her art to produce Georgian Bay and Lake Huron coastline paintings. The fascination with the meeting place of land and sea is calling her as an artist to the Pacific Coast of British Columbia & Costa Rica.
"The Arts offers us the opportunity to
explore the essence of our world and through this journey we can
transform ourselves.
She has roughed it in the Canadian bush, run her own art school, taught in the Rodin Museum, the Louvre and at the shores of Lake Huron. She was the Fundraiser and Volunteer Co-ordinator of Canada’s first Children’s Museum and has worked extensively in the private and public sector of the visual arts.
While living in Objibwa territory on the Bruce Peninsula, Susan has explored Native Spirituality and conducted medicine wheel workshops that combine art with ceremony. Living in a small cabin and then a century old farm on the Bruce Peninsula for 13 years combined with her exploration of Native spirituality has profoundly affected her art and her life.
Now living on one of the Southern Gulf Islands off the coast of British Columbia she continues to explore the energies seen and unseen in our world through her paintings.
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