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  • Museums on APS:
    • Lewisham College
    • Lewisham College
    • Lewisham College
    • Lewisham College
    • Lewisham College
  • Top-ranked work: Small Study 4 Kneeling
  • Works on APS: 6
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  • Also known as:
    • Blake
    • Susan
  • Top 3 works:
    • Small Study 4 Kneeling
    • Small Study 3
    • Small Study 2 Abstract
  • Copyright status: Under copyright

Susan Blake: Exploring Geometric Forms and Vibrant Expressionism

Susan Blake (born 1968) is a Scottish artist recognized for her distinctive approach to painting, characterized by bold geometric forms and expressive color palettes that evoke dynamism and athleticism. Her work delves into themes of movement, energy, and psychological exploration, reflecting influences from Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism. Blake’s artistic journey began with formative experiences in Glasgow School of Art, where she honed her skills in oil painting and developed a keen interest in capturing fleeting moments of emotion and physicality. Blake's distinctive style distinguishes itself through meticulous attention to detail within simplified geometric compositions. She employs precise lines and planes to construct figures that appear suspended in space, conveying a sense of immediacy and spontaneity despite the calculated structure. Her color choices are deliberately vibrant—often utilizing reds, yellows, and blues—to heighten emotional impact and create visual excitement. These hues aren't merely decorative; they serve as conduits for conveying psychological states and capturing the essence of human experience. A significant influence on Blake’s artistic vision stems from Surrealist artists like Joan Miró and Yves Tanguy, whose explorations of subconscious imagery and dreamlike landscapes paved the way for her own imaginative visual language. Similarly, she draws inspiration from Abstract Expressionists such as Willem de Kooning and Jackson Pollock, embracing gestural brushstrokes and allowing color to dominate form—a technique that embodies the spirit of improvisation and emotional intensity. Blake’s artistic output encompasses a diverse range of projects, including solo exhibitions in galleries across Scotland and internationally. Her paintings frequently depict human figures engaged in movement or contemplation, rendered with remarkable sensitivity and precision. Recurring motifs include stylized representations of limbs, torsos, and faces—often presented against backgrounds of geometric abstraction—that invite viewers to contemplate the complexities of human emotion and perception. Her work has garnered critical acclaim for its innovative use of color and form, as well as its ability to convey profound psychological insights. Blake’s paintings resonate with audiences worldwide, cementing her place as a prominent voice in contemporary art and demonstrating the enduring power of geometric abstraction to communicate emotional depth and artistic vision.