Tell us about your artwork.
I’m Suzanne Hambleton. I create fine art photographic images of landscapes and tabletop still life. The genre that is displayed in the Auburn Old Town Gallery is tabletop still life photography. Most of the images are considered low key. I have been studying and creating this type of work for about six years.
Describe how art is important to society.
Art is important in several ways. It’s a tool for cultural exchange, it helps the artist and the viewer process emotions, it can show different perspectives. All these are important to society.
How would you describe yourself as an artist?
I am a storyteller. I strive to have an ability to tell a story with my art.
Has your style changed over time?
Yes, I started as a sports photographer, then I practiced my craft as a landscape photographer, and now I’m a still life and landscape fine art photographer.
Describe your dream project.
My dream job is to have an unlimited budget to create a still life of produce and flowers.
What superpower would you have and why?
I’d like to be able to stop wars and bring peace to the world. Wouldn’t that be lovely?
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Read Suzanne’s previous interview here.
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