Susan Headley Van Campen b. 1951

Works
  • Susan Headley Van Campen, Northern Island, March 31st
    Northern Island, March 31st
  • Susan Headley Van Campen, Sunset, Isleboro
    Sunset, Isleboro
  • Susan Headley Van Campen, Tulips, May
    Tulips, May Sold
  • Susan Headley Van Campen, Peonies, June, 2023
    Peonies, June, 2023
  • Susan Headley Van Campen, Silver Birch and Sumac, March
    Silver Birch and Sumac, March
  • Susan Headley Van Campen, Red Dahlias, October
    Red Dahlias, October
  • Susan Headley Van Campen, Crabapples
    Crabapples
  • Susan Headley Van Campen, Yellow Sky, Southern Island
    Yellow Sky, Southern Island
  • Susan Headley Van Campen, July 25, Casco Bay
    July 25, Casco Bay
  • Susan Headley Van Campen, Fog and Sun, August 31st
    Fog and Sun, August 31st
  • Susan Headley Van Campen, Tuesday Afternoon on Casco Bay
    Tuesday Afternoon on Casco Bay
Biography

I like to paint what I see that strikes me at the moment. Things that don’t last long – like flowers and skies, water, the sunrise, clouds, approaching storms, a dandelion, an open tulip just before the petals fall off – a poppy bud before it bursts … as simple as possible, without laboring. I am trying to capture the color and shape the first time, that’s all.

- Susan Headley Van Campen

Susan Van Campen’s plein-air oil paintings are painted with the confident brushwork of a watercolorist, achieving bold impressions of Maine’s landscapes. Her small impressions capture big moments – rapidly changing weather, vast landscapes, dramatic shadows, and heavy clouds.

 

Susan Van Campen received a Certificate from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia, PA. She has had solo exhibitions at Hirschl & Adler Modern, New York; The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia; Clark Gallery, Lincoln, Massachusetts; and Gross McCleaf Gallery, Philadelphia, among others. Her works are held in numerous public collections both nationally and internationally.

 

“I like to paint what I see that strikes me at the moment. Things that don’t last long – like flowers and skies, water, the sunrise, clouds, approaching storms, a dandelion, an open tulip just before the petals fall off – a poppy bud before it bursts … as simple as possible, without laboring. I am trying to capture the color and shape the first time, that’s all.”

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