Susan Bennerstrom

by Rod Slemmons, Sarah Clark-Lanager, and Robin Updike

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Renowned for her pastel landscapes of the Palouse in Eastern Washington and images inspired from extensive travel in Ireland, Italy, and elsewhere, Susan Bennerstrom has recently begun to focus on a vast new frontier - interiors rich with metaphor. Bennerstrom's control of chalk pastel transcends common perceptions of the medium. By working the color directly into the paper with her hands, she achieves sharp edges and intense color in what is often a soft and dusty means of expression. Unafraid of juxtaposing strong colors and employing complex compositional strategies, Bennerstrom extends the boundaries of traditional pastel work. Those fiercely loyal to Susan Bennerstrom and those seeing her work for the first time will be impressed by the thorough discussion of her work and the wealth of illustrations in this volume. Carefully selected plates show her full range of subjects cast in her particular language of light, which have earned her an impressive following reaching far beyond the Northwest. Rod Slemmons is professor of photography at the University of Washington and an independent curator.
Sarah Clark-Langager is director of the Western Gallery at Western Washington University in Bellingham. Robin Updike is a Seattle art critic.
  • ISBN10 0295979887
  • ISBN13 9780295979885
  • Publish Date 1 October 2000
  • Publish Status Out of Stock
  • Out of Print 13 July 2009
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint University of Washington Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 80
  • Language English