SUSAN SINGLETON

For decades, Singleton’s large-scale works have been sought out by the region’s architects, private collectors around the world, and commercial interior designers. Her Ziggurats and other works of art have been included in Smithsonian Institute artist collaborations, and graced the lobbies and walls of some of the most prestigious hotels, museums, galleries, and private residences around the world.

For much of her work, her inspiration springs from the natural world with its intricate simplicity, balance, textures, scale and light. Using handmade papers and paint, she builds her artwork as layered architectural surfaces, each piece a unique portal recording time, light and air.

After working for years out of her Capitol Hill Seattle studio, Singleton now creates out of her studio at Grindstone Harbor on remote Orcas Island.