Susan Karhroody - "A Broken Heart #2, 2023"
Artwork Title, Year: A Broken Heart #2, 2023
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Dimensions as Exhibited: 36x24
Price: $650
Artist Bio: Susan Karhroody is a contemporary artist specializing in the human form, landscape painting and semi-representational art. She often incorporates clay, wire and felt in her three dimensional artworks.
After completing her master’s degree in fine art and education from CSUN University, she has been working as a teacher and an art therapist with disabled adults since 2004. Susan’s artworks have been curated in museums and gallery exhibitions in the US, Europe and Japan including the prestigious The National Art Center, Tokyo, Chiba City Museum of Art, Tokyo, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Tokyo and Nagasaki Prefectural Museum of Fine Art.
Artist Statement: I try to express the rare footing of creating art about politics and the hardship of women’s living conditions in Iran amongst with explanations of imprisonment and censorship.
I created expression of a broken heart with free floating blood cells which hovering in space without any visible means of support falling from torn veins to portrait the victims of the barbaric acts of Islamic government, and inventing ever varied forms of oppression against progressive ideas and responses to this ongoing cruelty.
Sadly the entire world witnessed this inhuman atrocity, and stayed about indifferent, without acute moral and political judgment towards humankind.
Artwork Title, Year: A Broken Heart #2, 2023
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Dimensions as Exhibited: 36x24
Price: $650
Artist Bio: Susan Karhroody is a contemporary artist specializing in the human form, landscape painting and semi-representational art. She often incorporates clay, wire and felt in her three dimensional artworks.
After completing her master’s degree in fine art and education from CSUN University, she has been working as a teacher and an art therapist with disabled adults since 2004. Susan’s artworks have been curated in museums and gallery exhibitions in the US, Europe and Japan including the prestigious The National Art Center, Tokyo, Chiba City Museum of Art, Tokyo, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Tokyo and Nagasaki Prefectural Museum of Fine Art.
Artist Statement: I try to express the rare footing of creating art about politics and the hardship of women’s living conditions in Iran amongst with explanations of imprisonment and censorship.
I created expression of a broken heart with free floating blood cells which hovering in space without any visible means of support falling from torn veins to portrait the victims of the barbaric acts of Islamic government, and inventing ever varied forms of oppression against progressive ideas and responses to this ongoing cruelty.
Sadly the entire world witnessed this inhuman atrocity, and stayed about indifferent, without acute moral and political judgment towards humankind.
Artwork Title, Year: A Broken Heart #2, 2023
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Dimensions as Exhibited: 36x24
Price: $650
Artist Bio: Susan Karhroody is a contemporary artist specializing in the human form, landscape painting and semi-representational art. She often incorporates clay, wire and felt in her three dimensional artworks.
After completing her master’s degree in fine art and education from CSUN University, she has been working as a teacher and an art therapist with disabled adults since 2004. Susan’s artworks have been curated in museums and gallery exhibitions in the US, Europe and Japan including the prestigious The National Art Center, Tokyo, Chiba City Museum of Art, Tokyo, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Tokyo and Nagasaki Prefectural Museum of Fine Art.
Artist Statement: I try to express the rare footing of creating art about politics and the hardship of women’s living conditions in Iran amongst with explanations of imprisonment and censorship.
I created expression of a broken heart with free floating blood cells which hovering in space without any visible means of support falling from torn veins to portrait the victims of the barbaric acts of Islamic government, and inventing ever varied forms of oppression against progressive ideas and responses to this ongoing cruelty.
Sadly the entire world witnessed this inhuman atrocity, and stayed about indifferent, without acute moral and political judgment towards humankind.