“Painting for me is a 'tactile' sensory experience. Being in the moment, working with my hands, connecting with the materials, being bold and expressive. Playing and experimenting. Letting the work show me what it wants. Release. Freedom,” says Susie Barrow, a British artist living in Italy. Susie is famous as a painter of fantastic sea depths and landscapes. She creates her paintings in an unusual way – usually without a brush, pouring or dripping paint, touching the canvas with her fingers.
The artist lives a quiet life by the sea: she paints, grows vegetables, enjoys Italian cuisine and wine, and walks and swims a lot. She says that it inspires her to create. "I adore animals and Native American philosophy, and I just love a good giggle: one of life's necessities!” Susie says.
Susie Barrow (Italy) is a professional painter born in Great Britain, South Wales. After a long career as an artist, designer, and art teacher, she settled in the Cinque Terre (Vernazza) in Italy in 2002, where she discovered her second home and inspired creativity. She has hosted many solo exhibitions and had her own gallery between 2011 and 2014. She later collaborated with galleries in the Cinque Terre, Venice, Turin and Genoa, and Mantua. From there, Susie’s work has been spread throughout the world.