Blaxill
About the Artist
Susannah Blaxill has exhibited around the world with paintings and drawings held in both Public and Private collections. Her work is exhibited often at Kew Gardens, London. She was chosen as one of 10 artists from around the world to be shown as part of the companion exhibition in London alongside the Retrospective Exhibition of Rory McEwen. Most notably, her work has been exhibited at:
. Museum of Modern Art in Edinburgh, Scotland
. Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, UK
. Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Washington, USA
. Carnegie Melon University, Pittsburg, USA
. Marciana Library, Venice, Italy
. Museo della Grafica, Pisa, Italy
. Millesgarden Museum, Sweden
. Sompo Museum of Art, Tokyo, Japan
. Jonathan Cooper Park Walk Gallery, London, UK
. David Ker Gallery, London, UK
. Waterhouse Natural Science Art Prize shortlisted 2024, Adelaide, Australia
Her work has appeared on the front page of the Arts Section of The New York Times, and in many publications. Blaxill has had 2 sell out solo shows in London before she returned to live and work in Australia. Most of her work is commissioned and she also teaches students at all levels, in her studio in Mittagong, NSW, and at other venues across Australia.
She currently works in graphite, ink, charcoal, coloured pencils and watercolour. Subjects are numerous and vary widely from flowers, vegetables, fruit, seeds, pods, fungi, lichen, trees, shells and other still life subjects."