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SUZANNE KLOTZ

Suzanne Klotz is a painter, mixed-media sculptor, and educator who has established numerous multi-cultural art programs, workshops and exhibitions in the United States and around the world.

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“A Bite of the Moon” (2023)

Suzanne Klotz "Bite of the Moon" (2023), full size artwork.

74″ x 50″, canvas, hand embroidery, beading, acrylic.

During the night of an eclipse of the moon a Palestinian children’s custom was to form a parade marching through villages to the highest hill while drumming on pots and pans in an effort to ward off a whale from taking a bite of the moon.

Begun in 2019, the artwork’s imagery incorporates segments of Palestinian embroidery design, known as Tatreeze, and an embroidered map of original Palestine identifying the major villages.

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“Desert Still Life” (2022)

"Desert Still Life" (2022) by Suzanne Klotz, 48” x 32”, pastel, beading, embroidery. mixed media.

48” x 32”, acrylic, pastel, beading, embroidery, 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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“Battle of Wills” (2021)

“Battle of Wills” (2021) by Suzanne Klotz

23.5″ x 23.5″, pastel, mixed media.

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“The Back Road” (2020)

"The Back Road" (2020) by Suzanne Klotz, 37.5” x 27.5”, pastel, beading.

37.5” x 27.5”, pastel, beading.

“The Back Road” represents the astounding view of the land ocassionally found at the end of the trail.

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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“Distant Romance” (2020)

"Distant Romance" (2020) by Suzanne Klotz, 22” x 25”, pastel, mixed media.

22” x 25”, pastel, mixed media.

“Distant Romance” was inspired by life in the desert and the distancing of lovers during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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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“The Sentinels” (2020)

"The Sentinels" (2020) by Suzanne Klotz, 35” x 58”, pastel, beading, mixed media.

35” x 58”, pastel, beading, 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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“Resting Spot” (2020)

"Resting Spot" (2020) by Suzanne Klotz. 25” x 49”; pastel, beading.

25” x 49”, acrylic, pastel, beading.

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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“Border” (2019)

Suzanne Klotz "Border" (2019) artwork

25″ x 22″, pastel, mixed media.

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“Duck Pond” (2014)

"Duck Pond" (2014) by Suzanne Klotz

Acrylic, pastel, embroidery, beading, mixed media.

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“Seven Women’s House Keys” (2013-14)

The completed "Seven Women's House Keys" canvas
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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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