Susan Convery
Susan Convery coaches artists in illuminating their authentic artistic voice.
She is a Florida-certified art teacher who taught advanced drawing and painting to high school students at American Heritage in Plantation for 8 years. Susan now guides her private students in portfolio development online and from home.
Susan's students win top awards at national, state, and regional competitions Her student's art portfolios enable them to be accepted, and earn significant scholarships, to Harvard, Stanford, Yale, Brown, Columbia, Wellesley, University of California, Pratt, School of Visual Arts, Maryland Institute College of Art, Otis, Pratt Institute, Rhode Island School of Design, Chicago Art Institute, California College of the Arts, and Savannah College of Art and Design.
Susan’s areas of expertise include watercolor, mixed media, oil paint, pastel, colored pencil, collage, figure drawing, and composition. Susan illustrated two published children’s books and she paints personalized portraits on commission. Her artwork can be found at the Old Sculpin Gallery on Martha’s Vineyard and in local South Florida shows and competitions. Susan is a member of the Martha’s Vineyard Art Association, The Gold Coast Watercolor Society, The Broward Art Guild, the National League of American Pen Women and she is treasurer for the Florida Watercolor Society.
Susan enjoys leading art workshops & art adventures at home, around the country and overseas.
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Web_Something Fishy_8x10_Acrylic on Claybord_250 | Convery Susan_Vineyard Diamonds_18x24_Oil on Canvas_1200 copy |
Floating with Friends | Joyride |
Convery Susan_Web_Rockpile_WC_8x10_150 | Convery Susan_Web_Sunflowers 2_WC_11x15_200 |
Web_Ginger_11x14_MM on Hardbord_350 | Convery Susan_Web_Rocky Road_WC_8x10_150 |
Convery Susan_Web_Bloom Where You're Planted_WC_11x15_200 | Convery Susan_You Say Tomato_Web |
Web_Convery Susan_Summers Lease_11x17_MM on Monoprint_350 | Web_Something to Crow About |
Web_Convery Susan_Daffodil Delirium_WC Gouache Ink_11 x 14_300 | Web_Convery Susan_I Wish For Fish_Ink WC_11x17_250 |
Web_Convery Susan_Poppy Pandemonium_11x14_MM on Aquabord_300 | Convery Susan_Apple Pie_WC_22x30_1000 |
Convery Susan_Its a new dawn, a new day_16x20_Acrylic on Canvas | Convery Susan_BlueBird_MM_Web |
Portugal Door | Reaching Home_Watercolor_15x22_$750 |
Earth Mother | Hope Dove_Watercolor_16x20_$450 |
SunGlow_Oil on Canvas_20x20_1200 | Moonrise Tigress_Watercolor on Arches_22x30_900 |
Leap Year 2_Web Size | Blue Fish_MM_30x30_$700 |
Sweet Tart_10x10_MM | Catboat_Mixed Media |
Convery_Harbinger of Spring Study_Web | Jellyfish_Mixed Media |
SummerOldSculpin_Watercolor_15x20_$950 | Peony Plenty_Web |
Lotus Mantra_Watercolor | Hanging by a Thread_Mixed Media |
A is For Apple | Fine Arts Bldg |
Edgartown Reading Room | It Costs Nothing to Dream |
I am on the Sea | Wagon in Apple Orchard |
Rasta Gladding | Christina Portrait_Watercolor |
Bloodhound | Max and Heidi Glynn Dachshunds |
Peace Roses_15x22_WC_$550 | Radiant Rhododendron |
My Mother | Yellow Beauty |
Magic Unicorn | Lysander & Polly |
Abbey | Daniel and Nicole_Watercolor_15x22 |
Studio Thinking | Pelican Lunch |
Seagull | Spots and stripes |
Sebastian & Linnea | Susan Convery_King Charles_Web |
Orange You Glad | Chase, Daniel & Stevie |
Thirty Dirty Sailors - Laura & Dad | Sailors - In the Rigging |
Sailors - Edgartown | Jan Napjus & the Ghost |
Jan Napjus & the Ghost - Cows | Jan Napjus & the Ghost - Fishing |
This is Winter | This is Winter - Coats |
Kitty Character |
My Artwork:
Who am I? My Artist Statement
I am profoundly visual. Understanding and “seeing” are not separate for me. I want to “see” the world and understand things that cannot be expressed through language. I was raised in a family of creatives and fortunate to have had great high school teachers who believed in my artistic dreams and ambitions and gave me the opportunity to experiment with a variety of forms and media. In high school, I began to delve into the connection between physical and transcendent reality and how to develop a visual language for that experience. Since then I read everything I could find on mysticism and painting technique and I am continuing my research. I started with the guiding question - what is “real” and what is “true”? This has become my lifelong “thread".
I have had the opportunity to live in and travel to many countries. While traveling the world I learned that language and culture are merely windows for our perception of the world. Travel and the study of religion, philosophy, and psychology raised awareness that everyone perceives the same experience differently. Ten people can be in the same place, at the same time, and have an identical thing happen in the same moment - yet all ten will perceive that experience through their own filter. This fascinates me. If there is no absolute, then truth is the artist’s voice as pure perception. What resonates with us, as the viewer, is the purity of that voice, that experience.
This is where teaching comes in. Teaching and learning are the same as Yin and Yang. Yogi Bhajan says, "if you want to learn something you should teach it". Teaching found me when I needed an income to support my family. Teaching allowed me to dig deeper than ever before into technique and expression. It gave me an opportunity to experiment and practice everything I learned. As I connected with my students and helped them express their inner worlds, beautiful things began to happen. Teaching gave me a purpose. My gift, my purpose, is to apply all that I have learned giving my student/artists the visual language they need to fully express their experience of “truth and reality”. I discovered that I am a more gifted teacher than an artist.
I am grounded by my Kundalini Yoga practice. It gives me the strong center to hold space for other artists and to connect with other souls on a deeper level. It provides a daily experience of the metaphysical world, inspirational downloads, as well as, a community of like-minded, magical women who are my role models.
I am profoundly grateful for the opportunity to serve you in attaining your highest artistic expression.
Susan/Jastej Convery