Sandra-Jane Suleski: NEW small Works
Unlike her previous exhibitions artist Sandra-Jane Suleski has presented her latest body of work for this solo showing all within the small canvas size of 200mm x 200mm.
These works entitled 25 New Small Works continue along with her previous explorations of the Angel and those of the emotional guise of ‘Woman as Icon’, but also introduces a new enchanting medieval, gothic and renaissance-like slant.
The concept behind these small works was to create and capture a detail of a larger experience outside the canvas. Each painting offers the viewer a personal invitation to extend their imagination beyond the canvas and determine their own greater context. The beauty being the viewers own thoughts are melded into the final picture creating a personalized reality.
Inspired by the stability of the Icon, unchanging and ever-present, Sandra-Jane enjoys the restrictions of a limited palette for each work, enjoying the vibrancy and decoration akin to each particular piece. Again attention to detail and poetry are synonymous with this body of work.
Her largest inspirations include Dante’s Ladies of Paradise, Russian and Byzantine iconography and Italian Renaissance Pastoral imagery,
Preview Evening 2nd December 5.30 – 8:00 pm.
South Sea Art Gallery, 15 York St Russell, Bay of Islands
Member Profile
- Sandra-Jane Suleski
Sandra-Jane Suleski was born in Palmerston North in 1969 and has been living and working in Northland since 1994.
Though an avid lover of writing and poetry she turned to painting whilst residing in Greece in 1989, with her first public exhibition in New Zealand in 1991. Since then she has exhibited regularly throughout the North Island with a string of successful solo and group exhibitions to date.Being self-taught, Sandra-Jane's oil paintings are very unique. They are textural and vibrant containing strong predominantly figurative images with a purely emotive directive. Her paintings are often noted as being ''edgy, personal and pure of heart', and sometimes deemed controversial, and though they can feature symbolic elements of religion or literary history, they always remain contemporary and sympathetic to the subject matter expressed.
She has recently completed a large body of work, comprising of some 22 paintings beginning in 2009, entitled “Love Icon”. These figurative pieces are presented as contemporary Icons encompassing strong images of Love that represent the emotional and poignant stigmas of our time. They explore the realms of Art, Religion, Literature and Mythology and incorporate text and influence from various sources and her original poetry. Paintings include intricate portrayals of Salomé, Ophelia, The Virgin of Guadalupe, Pandora, Jeanne d’Arc;
( Joan of Arc ), The Temple of Venus….They are unique textural oil works on canvas, which, with both the use of palette knife and brush, adds a further dimension and deepens the aspect to the work.
Sandra-Jane has been strongly motivated to focus on the emotive strengths and downfalls of these women through her painting, not always bearing a true likeness to their looks, but how they are portrayed to her through their strengths/weaknesses, with colour, texture and prose. She states to paint …’from the inside out…’Currently she is working on two bodies of work, her Geisha inspired series, exploring the decoration of the Kimono and the faces behind it and her series ‘Fall of Angels‘, which examines the history, beauty and Fall of The Angel.
Sandra-Jane’s paintings are known to be included in private collections throughout New Zealand, Australia, UK, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, France, U.S.A and Japan.
Commissions are welcome.













