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Susan Rodriguez
Stealing Water from the Moon

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Susan Rodriguez
Pastel Collage , 2004

$700

Pastel Collages, Prints, Scrolls and Ceramic works

Plus: New Work from Latin America

Show Dates: October 1 to 31, 2004
Opening Reception: First Friday, October 1, 5 to 9:30 pm.

Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday, 11 - 6:30 pm,
Sunday, 12 to 6:00pm,

Location: Indigo Arts Gallery, 151 N. 3rd St. (2nd Floor)
Old City, Phila. PA 19106 215-922-4041

How to steal water from the moon? Susan Rodriguez, an award-winning art educator who is on the faculty at the University of the Arts, will attempt this artistic feat in a one-woman exhibit, appropriately titled, Stealing Water from the Moon. The exhibition, which opens on First Friday, October 1st at Indigo Arts Gallery in Old City, will remain on display until October 31st, 2004. Alongside Rodriguez’s work Indigo Arts will be displaying New Work from Latin America, a selection of recent paintings and works on paper, primarily from Mexico and Cuba.
Rodriguez, an artist who is passionate about teaching, determined the show’s title based on its particular sentiment. “There’s a Japanese Zen saying that signifies the quest for the unattainable - which I believe essential to the creation of one’s art. Artists are always searching for certain meaning in the images they conjure”, says Rodriguez. “Not unlike teaching, there is immeasurable joy in a realized human exchange.” The exhibit is a rich offering of mixed media, mainly what Rodriguez describes as pastel collages. Rodriguez’s work is largely figurative. “My art is devoted to the universe we call the figure. I am hopelessly in love with the male and female body, and its miraculous affinity to be expressive of all that is human and divine.” It is clear that the educator artist is wholly inspired by cultural diversity. The exhibit draws upon a wide variety of sources, from Asia to the Caribbean. The body of her work, which also includes scrolls, prints and ceramics, is in keeping with the spirit and worldview of Indigo Arts Gallery.
“I’m in love”, admits Rodriguez. “But don’t ask me to choose - drawing, teaching, culture, visual and written narrative, the figure - all define my universe. Perhaps”, she muses, “I’ve even managed to steal a little dew from la luna?” Come and see for yourself.
Indigo Arts is a Gallery of Ethnographic, Folk and Contemporary Arts from Asia, Africa, and the Americas, located at 151 North 3rd St. (Second Floor) in Old City, Philadelphia, 19106. For further information contact Anthony Fisher at (215)922-4041.



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Pastel Collage , 2004

$600



Tantra
Reverse glass painting , 2004

$425

Artist’s Statement: Susan Rodriguez

My work is devoted to the universe we call the figure. I am hopelessly in love with the male and female body, and its miraculous affinity to be expressive of all that is human and divine. Memory and longing, disappointment, joy, anticipation, fleeting thoughts... everything is registered in muscle, fiber, tissue and bone. It is my charge as an artist to render tangible the narratives that bodies contain, principally through figural pastels. I employ decorative and organic materials in my compostions, particularly papers and textiles. By this measure, my art is best described as collage and/or mixed media. All are works-on-paper, and are infused by a spectrum of diversity that embraces Asian and African art. To make sense of the imagery I strive to convey, I defer to the artistic powers my work honors. Picture the scenic vignettes and surface techniques of Romare Bearden, apply the textures found in Edgar Degas’ pastel chalks. To this fusion, add the rasa sentiments experienced in Indian manuscript art, and garnish with the play of pattern that delights us in Japanese art. While all artists are nourished by other art and artists, in the words of Frida Kahlo, “I paint my own reality”. My search is always for new means to reveal the silent dialogue that exists inside and between figures - singular, coupled, and grouped - in the intimate worlds my own art presents. It is my experience as a woman with strong cultural ties that profoundly inspires my personal cultural vision.


Hombre
Pastel portrait , 2004

$450



Little Goddess
Pastel Collage , 2004

$600



Lightning Strikes
Ink collage , 2004

$400



Heart Print
Monotype , 2004

$650



Changing Woman
Ceramic Tile , 2004

$75



Daughter of the Moon
Pastel Collage , 2004

$600



Embroidered Black Shawl
Pastel Collage , 2004

$650



Silent Partner
Pastel Collage , 2004

$650



Red Mask
Pastel Collage , 2004

$400



Postures are Prayers
Pastel Collage , 2004

$750



In the Moment
Pastel Collage , 2004

$500

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