Susan Hope Fogel Landscape Paintings
American
There is no doubt that Susan Hope Fogel will be concerned one of the 'modern masters' of her time. Early in her career, Fogel held a distinctly classical approach to traditional realism as evidenced in her landscape and still life paintings. Created in oil, painted in studio or plein air, she always paints the light. When one considers the difficulty in understanding the role of light on form and color, especially its ever-changing presence and effect, it is perhaps easier to understand the dismissal of classical training by both "modern" artists and the numerous middlemen involved in the artworld of today. In 2015, after spending many years painting in the style of traditional realism, Susan Hope Fogel had the opportunity to work with Paul Ching-Bor to explore a new form of expression in Deconstructionist Watercolor. Working in New York City with a group of large scale watercolorists, Fogel soon found herself fascinated by the experimental quality of this new media. A great departure from the world of realism this media allowed for great freedom of expression creating from an intuitive place, deep within, instead of inspiration from the outside world.
The focus of her work has now shifted to large scale watercolor painting with an emphasis on abstraction of landscape and cityscape.
Susan has studied in art schools in New York City including: classical drawing at The New York Academy of Art, figure and portrait painting at The Art Students League and The National Academy of Design. She credits John Philip Osborne for developing her painter’s eyes at The Ridgewood Art Institute.to
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Artist: Susan Hope Fogel
Forest Light (Contemporary Impressionist Landscape in Watercolor )
By Susan Hope Fogel
Located in Hudson, NY
Forest Light, 2016 (Contemporary Impressionist Landscape in Watercolor ) by Susan Hope Fogel
Abstracted landscape watercolor drawi...
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Breezy Morning (Classical Realist Oil Landscape of Louse Point, Hamptons, NY)
By Susan Hope Fogel
Located in Hudson, NY
"Breezy Morning" by Susan Hope Fogel
Painted in Louse Point, Hamptons, NY
oil on canvas panel
9 x 12 inches, 17.5 x 21.5 x 1 inches in gold leaf frame
wire on reverse for easy instal...
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Central Park (Romantic Panoramic Watercolor of Figures in the Park), Framed
By Susan Hope Fogel
Located in Hudson, NY
"Central Park", 2021 by Susan Hope Fogel
Abstract Deconstructionist watercolor painting of figures resting in Central Park on a misty afternoon with a cool grey blue palette
7 x 24 i...
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Jersey Shore (Whimsical Panoramic Watercolor of Figures at the Beach), Framed
By Susan Hope Fogel
Located in Hudson, NY
"Jersey Shore", 2021 by Susan Hope Fogel
Abstract Deconstructionist watercolor painting of a summer beach scene
7 x 24 inches, archival watercolor and gouache on 300 lb. Arches pape...
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Dune Grasses (Classical Realist Oil Landscape of Beach Grasses, Gold Leaf Frame)
By Susan Hope Fogel
Located in Hudson, NY
"Dune Grasses" by Susan Hope Fogel
oil on canvas panel
9 x 12 inches, 17.5 x 21.5 x 1 inches in gold leaf frame
wire on reverse for easy installation
sign...
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2010s American Realist Susan Hope Fogel Landscape Paintings
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Mindscape 10 (Contemporary Abstract Landscape of Winding Country Road)
By Susan Hope Fogel
Located in Hudson, NY
Abstract Deconstructionist watercolor painting of a rural landscape with a cool grey blue palette and earth tones
"Mindscape 10", painted by Susan Hope Fogel in 2020
22 x 30 inches ...
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2010s Contemporary Susan Hope Fogel Landscape Paintings
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The Way In Light (Traditional Realist Oil Landscape of Stone Wall Path)
By Susan Hope Fogel
Located in Hudson, NY
"A Way in Light" by Susan Hope Fogel
oil on canvas panel
9 x 12 inches, 14.5 x 17 inches in gold leaf frame
wire on reverse for easy installation
signature in lower left
Susan Hope...
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2010s American Impressionist Susan Hope Fogel Landscape Paintings
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Natura Locum (Abstracted Landscape Watercolor of Light Reflecting on the Pond)
By Susan Hope Fogel
Located in Hudson, NY
"Natura Locum", 2021 by Susan Hope Fogel
Abstract Deconstructionist watercolor painting of figures strolling down the lane in Harlem Park
39.5 x 50 inches, archival watercolor and go...
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2010s Contemporary Susan Hope Fogel Landscape Paintings
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