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Susan Paloschi
Susan Paloschi graduated from Mount Allison University, New Brunswick Canada with a Bachelor of Fine Arts. Susan Paloschi then continued her studies at the Academia delle Belle Arti in Florence, Italy and the Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France. Upon returning to Canada, Susan Paloschi worked as an art therapist in Kingston, Ontario. Susan Paloschi also taught painting at the Agnes Etherington Art Center, local high schools, and taught design at the School of Occupational Therapy, Queens University. Susan Paloschi has exhibited her work across Canada in many solo shows. Susan Paloschi's paintings hang in both private and corporate collections around the world. Her designs and paintings have been reproduced on greeting cards and hasty-notes by various charitable foundations and on posters for the Kingston Festival of Trees.
Seeking new challengers in recent years Susan Paloschi has turned to sculpture working in piled limestone, clay, cement, resin, wax-bronze and fiberglass. Susan Paloschi spends a month of each year working in the Rangel Gomez Foundry in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
Susan Paloschi's main interest is the human figure. She is well known for her paintings of children in action and now her monumental sculptures full of movement and graceful lines.
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Concentration
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Flying Girl
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Dancer Espanole
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Puddle Hopper
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