Featured Artist: Susan Tracey
Susan Tracey – Leabrooks Arts Complex
As featured in Creative Talents Magazine – Issue 009
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“Painting gives me a calm place to reflect. I aim to capture light, space, and texture as I feel them, not just as I see them.”
— Susan Tracey
🖌️ About the Artist
Susan Tracey is a Derbyshire-based landscape painter whose work is a thoughtful blend of memory, light, and natural atmosphere. Inspired by the seasonal shifts and historic resonance of the English landscape, Susan captures the emotion of a place as much as its appearance. Her expressive oil paintings convey a deep sense of stillness, grounded in long walks, personal observation, and reflection.
Susan’s journey as an artist has grown alongside a successful teaching career. A Fine Art graduate from Sheffield Hallam University, she brings the same attentiveness and care to her studio as she did to the classroom. Now painting full-time, Susan works from her home studio in Brimington, on the edge of the Peak District.
🖼️ Featured Work
Riverbank – Late Summer
Medium: Oil on canvas
Inspiration: River Rother, Chesterfield
A quiet moment on the riverbank, reflecting the stillness and warmth of late summer light.
Ancient Woodland – Early Spring
Medium: Oil on canvas
Inspiration: Woodlands near Calver
Captures the gentle awakening of trees as spring begins to return, with soft green tones and filtered sunlight.
Woodland Reflections
Medium: Oil on canvas
A contemplative piece focusing on the interplay between light and water in a shaded forest glade.
🧠 Artist’s Statement
“Painting is a form of mindfulness. I explore the changing atmosphere of familiar landscapes – riverbanks, woodlands, open skies – and aim to evoke their emotional resonance. I don’t want to simply replicate what I see, but reflect what I feel standing there.”
📍 Connect with Susan
🌐 Website: susantraceyart.com
📷 Instagram: @susantraceyart
💬 Editor’s Note
★★★★★
Susan Tracey’s work is a beautiful conversation with the land — quiet, thoughtful, and deeply atmospheric. Her paintings are both memory and moment, rooted in place and touched by light. It’s a joy to feature her as part of the Leabrooks Arts Complex showcase in this issue.