Suzanne Theodora White
Dry Stone
8½ x 11" Archival pigment print6½ x 9" Image size
Edition of 22
Each print is editioned and signed by the artist.
About the Image
This constructed imaginary landscape “Dry Stone” is an image from my series “Dry Stone No Sound of Water”. Made using photographs I’ve taken of my farm over the span of 30 years, I am exploring the far reaches of grief as I see the land succumb to the ravages of climate extremes. From a fixed point on the map, I am a traveler through the Anthropocene.
Artist Bio
Suzanne Theodora White is a visual artist focusing on the fragility of the planet and documenting the seasonal and climatic changes to the land with a particular interest in the connection of place and spirit.
She received her BFA from Tufts University and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston where she studied painting. She has received numerous fellowships including the Clarissa Bartlett Fellowship, William Paige Fellowship, and Kate Morse Fellowship for Women, from the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. Her work is informed by her experiences traveling, from surveying bird populations in the Amazon, to an 18-month solo expedition overland around the world. Currently she is completing an MFA from Maine Media Workshops and College.
Suzanne has exhibited around the country and Europe. Her photographs and paintings have been published in Forbes, Connoisseur, and the New Yorker. She lives and works on a farm in Maine.