Suzanne Donazetti:
About 15 years ago, I began weaving and painting
on metal. After learning to use chemical patinas, I experimented
with different materials until I mastered the process of painting
on copper.
I gild and paint two layers, the warp and the weft, so
that the design will remain through the weaving. I use 36
gauge sheet copper as the canvas and metallic leaf, transparent
inks, acrylics and powdered pigments for the paints because
of the unique qualities each material brings to the others.
To make the colors richer, I first gild the metal with copper
leaf, or composition silver and gold leaf. After sanding,
I spray the paints and inks on the warps and wefts. After
the paints dry, I wax the copper to prevent oxidation and
facilitate weaving. I then cut and weave the pieces in gentle
curves.
You might see my artwork in such places as Bradley International
Airport in Windsor Locks, CT; the Alaska Supreme Court, Anchorage,
AK; The New Mexico Emergency Management Center, Santa Fe,
NM; Time Inc. Conference Center, New York, NY; as well as
hotels, hospitals and corporate spaces.
Suzanne will be exhibiting work at
SOFA-Chicago.
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Sunset Waves |
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| Shadows of the Forest |
Mandala |
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