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| Sue Stevens, NMWS |
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A Chicago native, Sue Stevens worked for many years in that city as an advertising art director and graphic designer.
In 1987, Sue moved to New Mexico, first to Taos as the proprietor of the Brooks Street Inn and then in 1994 to the charming village of Jemez Springs where she began to paint watercolors. |
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"The textures and patterns created when the brilliant desert sun hits even an ordinary object, be it a ramshackle
house or a broken pot, simply stops me in my tracks. My aim as an artist is to create a mood and a sense of reality
that makes the viewer want to reach out and touch the sun-warmed adobe in my paintings."
Sue, a signature member of the New Mexico Watercolor Society, studied art in Chicago at the Art Institute and the American Academy of Art under the renowned watercolorist Irving Shapiro. She has exhibited in Santa Fe at the Palace of the Governors, the Fuller Lodge Art Center in Los Alamos and in several one-woman shows in both Arizona and New Mexico. Her work has been featured in Southwest Art Magazine and the Tucson Quarterly. She currently resides in Albuquerque. |
![]() The Corner Market watercolor 30" X 23" |
![]() The Back Door to Redemption watercolor 18" X 13" |
![]() The Old Mill watercolor 15" X 20" |
![]() Rusty watercolor 22" X 29" |
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