‘A floating world’

Territory” (oil on canvas), by Suzanne Onodera, at Argazzi Art, Lakeville, Conn.

She says:

"I use the physicality of paint, color and gesture to create multi-layered lush landscapes that are drawn from my observations and experiences in nature. Bridging the abstract and the realistic, these places are extracted solely from my imagination, illustrating a sublime floating world that is simultaneously chaotic and unsettled, exalted and sublime. Always constant in the work is a search for beauty, mystery and ambiguity."

In the Hockomock Swamp. The swamp and its associated wetlands and water bodies comprise the largest freshwater wetland system in Massachusetts. The includes about 16,950 acres in the southeastern part of the state.

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