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“Cracks in the Horizon” (2025)

"Cracks in the Horizon" (2025) by Suzanne Klotz

25.5″ x 21.5″, pastel, acrylic, mixed media.

The cactus imagery represents the beauty of the desert in spite of its unrelenting heat and harshness. The cracks in the land are symbolic of hardships and difficulties.

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“3 Mesas” (2025)

"3 Mesas" by Suzanne Klotz (2025). 45” x 38”, pastel, acrylic, beading, embroidery.

45” x 38”, pastel, acrylic, beading, embroidery.

The cactus imagery represents the beauty of the desert in spite of its unrelenting heat and harshness. The cracks in the land are symbolic of hardships and difficulties. 45” x 38”, pastel, acrylic, beading, embroidery.

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“Dua for Travelers” (2025)

"Dua for Travelers" by Suzanne Vega (2025)

Arabic Calligraphy on Dua painting. Acrylic, pastel, embroidery, beading.

“Dua” is an Arabic word, important in Islam, which refers to calling out to Allah; it is an invocation, a supplication or call. Muslims are encouraged call out to Allah about any matter in life. This means dua should be done in times of goodness and in times of hardship, in daily prayers, outside of the daily prayers, and for anything we need in our lives—no matter how trivial it may seem.

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“Cliff Dweller” (2025)

"Cliff Dweller" (2025) by Suzanne Klotz

37.5″ x 22.5″, pastel, acrylic, mixed media.

The cactus imagery represents the beauty of the desert in spite of its unrelenting heat and harshness. The cracks in the land are symbolic of hardships and difficulties.

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“Desert Garden” (2025)

"Desert Garden" (2025) by Suzanne Klotz

42″ x 15″, ceramic, acrylic, pastel, beading, embroidery

The cactus imagery represents the beauty of the desert in spite of its unrelenting heat and harshness. The cracks in the land are symbolic of hardships and difficulties.

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“Cash Offer—As Is!” (2024)

"Cash Offer—As Is!" (2024) by Suzanne Klotz

12.5″ x 19″, pastel, ceramic, mixed media.

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“Where the Buffalo Roamed” (2024)

Suzanne Klotz's "Where the Buffalo Roamed" (2024)

24.5″ x 29″, pastel, mixed media.

Desert artwork with Native American symbols.

The cactus imagery represents the beauty of the desert in spite of its unrelenting heat and harshness. The cracks in the land are symbolic of hardships and difficulties.

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“Gathering of the Departed” (2024)

"Gathering of the Departed" (2024) by Suzanne Klotz, 29” x 29”, pastel, ceramic, mixed media.

29” x 29”, acrylic, pastel, ceramic, beading, embroidery, mixed media.

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“Celestial God Box” (2023)

"Celestial God Box" (2023) by Suzanne Klotz

14″ x 10″, wood, ceramic, Venetian glass, and brass beads.

If there is something of concern in your life, write it down and place it in the container as an act of turning the problem over to a Higher Authority. Whenever thinking about that problem, remove the paper and carry it while mulling the issue over. Then return it to the God Box, surrendering it to God, the All Powerful, to resolve.

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“Camel God Basket” (2023)

Suzanne Klotz's "Camel God Basket" (2023)

8″ x”12″ x 5″, stoneware, mixed media.

If there is something of concern in your life, write it down and place it in the container as an act of turning the problem over to a Higher Authority. Whenever thinking about that problem, remove the paper and carry it while mulling the issue over. Then return it to the God Basket, surrendering it to God, the All Powerful, to resolve.

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Suzanne Klotz

Suzanne Klotz is a painter and sculptor active in Arizona. Her work is included in numerous private and public collections including the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Phoenix Art Museum, El Paso Museum of Art, Crocker Museum of Art and Tucson Museum of Art. Klotz is an award winning Fulbright Scholar who established numerous multi-cultural art programs, workshops, and exhibitions in Australia, Africa, Mexico, Taiwan, Palestine, and the United States. Academic appointments include universities and colleges in Arizona, California, Texas and Utah. [MORE]

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Suzanne Klotz

Suzanne Klotz is a painter and sculptor active in Arizona. Her work is included in numerous private and public collections including the Smithsonian Art Museum, Phoenix Art Museum, El Paso Museum of Art, Crocker Museum of Art and Tucson Museum of Art. Klotz is an award winning Fulbright Scholar who established numerous multi-cultural art programs, workshops, and exhibitions in Australia, Africa, Mexico, Taiwan, Palestine, and the United States. Academic appointments include universities and colleges in Arizona, California, Texas and Utah. [MORE]

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