SUSAN MOSS homage to color
Via Cavour 85 - Arezzo
by DANIELLE VILLICANA D'ANNIBALE
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About the Book
Color, light, gesture, space, transparency, has continually entranced her.
Collectors of her work number over 500 World-wide including three Museums: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Laguna Art Museum, and the Skirball Art Center. Important Collectors like Robert A. Rowan, Joel Gilman, Blake Bryne, Roy Disney, Fred Sands and the Chandler family have been drawn to and acquired her work.
Susan Moss is also an Author and has written three books: two on the self-healing of Cancer. Her first book, "Keep Your Breasts!" is in three languages and sixth printing. It is published in English, German, and Dutch and gave her a trip to Europe to lecture. Her second book, "Survive Cancer!" was chosen to be presented in Glasgow, Scotland and her lecture filmed by the BBC. She also wrote a thriller, "The Accident Stager."
The new work, "Homage to Color" is painted on Birch panels using a new Organic linseed oil that she and a company in Canada, OmegaArt devised. No fumes are ever encountered in the use of this new medium. Her love of color, encouraged by her Mother, Amy Moss, shines through transparent layers.
Susan Moss is in great health and painting everyday after healing herself of breast and uterine cancer twenty-six years ago.
Her Art and books can be seen on www.susanhmoss.com web site.
About the Creator
Danielle Villicana D'Annibale is an American artist, art dealer, and collector. She is the Founder and CEO of Villicana D'Annibale, Inc., an art gallery and artist agency headquartered in Pasadena, California. She is also Founder and Artistic Director of Via Cavour 85, an experimental space for contemporary art in Arezzo, Tuscany in Italy. Born in San Francisco and raised in Pasadena and Laguna Beach, she earned a B.A in Art history and the Visual Arts from Occidental College in 1994 and a Diploma in Painting from the Academy of Fine Arts (Accademia di Belle Arti) in Rome in 2006. Danielle has been actively promoting contemporary art and culture with her husband light designer Maurizio D'Annibale since 2010, organizing over 100 exhibits and numerous cultural events as well as creating over 50 artist catalogues and monographs.