Susan Silvester is an accomplished contemporary artist based in Sacramento, CA, originally from New York City. Her captivating artwork revolves around fairytale-like narratives, exploring the relatable experiences of children and adolescents from a uniquely female perspective. Early on in her career, she honed her sculpting, drawing, and painting skills by working on several high-profile TV commercials, including the IMAC movie, Back to the Future Ride, and the beloved TV show Pee Wee’s Playhouse.
Silvester has made significant contributions to the arts community and served as an artist-in-residence at Verge Center for the Arts. Her work has been showcased in numerous galleries throughout Northern California. She also has created public art and was awarded a commission by the City of Elk Grove to produce five stunning paintings for the newly constructed animal shelter. Silvester's talent, creativity, and passion for art continue to inspire and delight audiences.
Susan Silvester is an artist who delves into the captivating world of children and adolescents, weaving relatable experiences and the natural world into her work through a unique, female-centric perspective. Her expertise in both traditional and digital art forms allows her to skillfully capture the unique perspectives of her subjects. With a constant thirst for knowledge, she actively seeks out new ways to perfect her craft through education, workshops and research.
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