Artist Statement
People and their places are a source of inspiration for Sue. Her folk art images are created with traditional egg tempera paints, produced at her Peak District farm. They often deal with life, rural or urban, and Sue records those special places and times in a witty and moving way.She discovered this form of folk art in Sweden and has been instrumental in its revival, teaching it there every summer for 11 years. Folk art exposes us all as human beings who have changed little since the depictions in the Bayeux tapestry or the Egyptian tomb paintings.
Using materials that are as natural as possible, Sue strives for sustainability in her work with earth pigments and egg yolk, and loves the juxtaposition of such traditional techniques expressing modern and sometimes controversial issues.