me - Suzanne Anderson

Suzanne Anderson BFA ’86

My approach to jewelry creation is as an artist, not a conventional jeweler. I am primarily concerned with color and shape. Lately I have been exploring incorporating drawing with enameling. I etch the surface of the glass, draw with graphite, embellish with gold lustre and or 24k gold leaf and fuse it all together in a kiln. My shapes are hand cut from copper, enameled in a kiln with powdered glass and finished with argentium silver components. Besides the graphite I utilize many different enameling techniques. I work in a wooded lakeside studio in Maine surrounded by giant boulders, mosses, ferns and towering trees. It’s the perfect place to become immersed in creative work. Though nature is always a strong influence, I can be equally influenced by a compelling story, new music or fashion. As an artist I am working to stay open and receiving of influences that move my work in different directions and techniques.

Suzanne’s Art for Sale

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“Not a Mourning Person” by Natalie Brown ’23

$6,000.00
Gouache, acrylic and ink on wood with mounted ethical entomology specimens. Tri layer framing of Baltic Birch. 18″ x 24″,

(cloud line, 1) by Rachel Katz MFA ’00

$425.00
colored pencil on paper, 9″ x 9″, 2022

(cloud line, 2) by Rachel Katz MFA ’00

$425.00
colored pencil on paper, 9″ x 9″, 2022

(stormy) by Rachel Katz MFA ’00

$425.00
colored pencil on paper, 9″ x 9″, 2022

(twilight, again) by Rachel Katz MFA ’00

$425.00
colored pencil on paper, 9″ x 9″ , 2022

#2 (Motorboat) by Don Best ‘81

$300.00
Wood 9”/4”/2” 2025

#3 (Purple Owl) by Don Best ‘81

$850.00
Wood 20”/8”/2”. 2025

#6 (Cabin Boat) by Don Best ‘81

$1,600.00
Wood 23/15/3. 2025
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03 | 2025 by Melinda Aste ’17

$1,250.00
Mixed Media (Wool and Walnut), 9.25 inches x 24 inches, 2025