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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Suzanne Marie Lambert Exhibit "De la France et de l'Espagne" at The Artist Within

The Artist Within will feature an exhibit by Suzanne Marie Lambert titled "De la France et de l'Espagne" during December. There will be an opening reception during First Thursday, Dec.4th from 5-9pm. There will also be live music by Bryce Taylor. The reception is free and the public is invited.

Suzanne Marie Lambert splits her time between Europe and the US. She works from her 2 studios, one located in Cincinnati where she resides with her son Watts Dietrich, the other in Southwestern France. She works with mixedmedia on canvas and paper. Her work is abstract and contemporary.

In the 1970's she studied ceramics and sculpture, metal crafting and welding. She is self taught in painting, drawing and photography. Lambert studied classical ballet at Jordan College of Music at Butler University 1972-1975. She attended Indiana University 1981-1984, studying modern dance, psychology, specializing in sports psychology.

In 2001 she was invited by Miami University of Oxford, Ohio to teach abstract painting as a guest session artist.

In 2002 she worked in the Motion Picture Film Industry on the Jim Amatulli film, ‘Artworks’. Lambert worked on location during the filming of the movie; along with some art consulting, her paintings were used as those of the lead character,Emma, played by Virginia Madsen.

Although her formal education is other than painting, sculpture, and photography, it is in these fields of art where her passion resides. With her love of photography, she built her own dark room when she was 18 years old. She began drawing and painting at the age of 3 and has continued to become a working artist.Lambert exhibits nationally and internationally. Her work is collected privately and corporately. She is available for commission work and for design consultation.

“My intention is to visually demonstrate thru color, tone, and composition the energy and underlying movement within All of life. Energy of life is evident to me; I wish to bring it to the attention of the viewer, to enhance perception, to lift the soul. I wish to express the beauty which I see and feel in this adventure we call ‘Life’. To move beyond limitation, expressing movement, to find a freedom beyond rational procedure… an execution of genuine activity.”



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