This is me…

Susan Feniak

Let me reintroduce myself. This is me, Susan Feniak.

              Artist Statement

Susan Feniak is a self taught Canadian artist who is an “Exhibiting Member”, (formerly known as, “Active Member”), of the prestigious Federation of Canadian Artists.

Susan and her family have lived in the Salmon Arm area of British Columbia since 1969 and she has been painting since 2009.

The beauty of the Shuswap inspires Susan. There are often lakescapes or landscapes of local scenes on her easel. Sometimes floral arrangements, seascapes or whimsical birds and animals will make an appearance. Wherever her vivid imagination takes her.

Susan uses acrylics or watercolours to make her creations. Her “one of a kind” hand painted greeting cards are ever popular.

Susan hopes that her art makes you smile. Her wish is to make this world a better place through art.

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That is my updated and revised artist statement. Thank you for taking the time to read about me and visiting my website.

Cheers Susan

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🔴 “Woodland Stroll”

I am pleased to say that my painting Woodland Stroll has found its forever home. Thank you to collector Sandy. Your continued support is very much appreciated.

It had been awhile since I last created a larger painting and actually have a painting sell. For me it’s NOT about selling my art.  It is more about creating. All that being said it is always reassuring to have someone like my art enough to hang in their home. It is satisfying.

Gratefully yours Susan Feniak


“Let Fly”

Let Fly

After several paintings in a row that were time consuming and detail oriented I decided to let fly with a pallet knife and paints.

This painting is the result. I had fun smearing and spreading paint around the canvas. Creating lots of texture. It was a much needed change.

Artist Susan Feniak. Acrylic and extra heavy gel gloss on a 16″ x 16″ gallery canvas. Asking $125.00 cdn plus shipping.


“Pond Beauties”

“Pond Beauties”

Here they are! The latest painting from Susan’s easel. “Pond Beauties”. I hope you like them.

Artist Susan Feniak. Acrylic on an 18″ x 24″ gallery canvas. Painted on all sides, not framed. Asking $300.00 cdn plus shipping.


It has a name….

“Woodland Stroll”

Until now my latest painting was nameless. With my husband’s help we’ve given it the title of….drum roll…. “Woodland Stroll”.

Hope you like it.

Artist Susan Feniak. Acrylic on an 18″ x 24″ gallery canvas. Asking $300.00 cdn plus shipping.


Finished?

No title

The latest painting is now drying on my easel. What do you think? Are there enough trees for you? There certainly was for me! Ha ha!! There may be a few more tweaks as I live with it. And eventually I need to come up with a title.  Unless of course you the viewers have some suggestions.

The painting is based on another favorite place of mine, the Sicamous Nature Trail. It’s between seasons,  late summer early fall. Leaves are changing colour, trees preparing for the next season.

Artist Susan Feniak. Acrylic on an 18″ x 24″ gallery canvas. This painting is available for sale. Asking $300.00 cdn plus shipping.


Process for new painting ….

I am making progress on my latest painting. These are photos of my process.  FYI I start with a totally blank, white, pristine canvas. Sometimes that is daunting in of itself. I seem to be detail oriented these days. Not to mention enjoying creating trees and embracing nature.

Enjoy the sneak peak. I will reveal the painting when I think that I am finished.

Artist Susan Feniak. Acrylic on a 18″ x 24″ gallery canvas.


More cards and the start of something big….

You are no bunny until some bunnies love you ❤️
Commission begins WIP

Getting my groove back, see previous post, involved starting with small things like my “one of a kind” cards. After making about a dozen cards I felt it was time or perhaps I was ready to work on something bigger. Silly me jumped right into a commission that was ordered a month or two ago. I don’t know about my fellow artists thoughts on commissions but I put my heart and soul into them. I want perfection. It’s got to be exactly what the person who orders it dreams of or envisions. A hard task, that reading and meeting of minds. Upon reflection I should have started with something for me, something fun, something to flex my creative muscles and blow off the cobwebs. All that being said the commission is coming together nicely although slowly. (It’s the last photo) I am up for the challenge or so it seems. So far. Oh and FYI I put my heart and soul into everything I create.

Artist Susan Feniak. The “one of a kind” cards are watercolors and ink on 5″ x 7″ cards. The painting is a WIP acrylic on a 20″ x 20″ gallery canvas.


Getting my groove back…

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We have moved to the lake for the next 5 to 6 months. Our home is a 50 foot houseboat on the Shuswap. I look forward to the lazy days of summer. When all the estate matters for my mother have been dealt with. When I can find inspiration and create.

In the meantime…it snowed on the hills overnight and our furnace isn’t working. It is cold and blustery. The houseboat rocking. Getting my fingers to work could be a problem. It will be a stay indoors, try to stay warm, kind of day. Time for art. Get my groove back. A good thing.

Artist Susan Feniak. QoR watercolors and ink on 4″ x 6″ cards. “one of a kind”


Flamazing!

You’re Flamazing!
Be Flamazing!
We are Flamazing!

I have been having fun creating this series of “Flamazing” cards. Who wouldn’t have fun with flamingos? They are flippin’ flamazing! I hope my silly sense of humor and creativity has made you smile. Although light hearted these cards do carry a message. Just sayin’

Artist Susan Feniak. QoR watercolors and ink on 4″ x 6″ cards.