Sue's current art practice is primarily based around painting and drawing mediums and extends ideas of abstraction, landscape, identity and spirituality. She experiments with the physicality of paint and process, allowing the imagery to spring from process. In her latest work, Sue continues to explore the use of the landscape and its abstraction as a metaphor for the human experience.
I respectfully acknowledge and pay my respects to the Whadjuk Nyoongar people and to all traditional custodians and elders past and present on whose land I live, work and travel.