Vibrant colors, textures help define artist Michi Susan's ‘Kabuki' exhibit
Like the artist herself, Michi Susan 's paintings are full of texture, color and life.
They also are layered with an array of odd objects, from small Japanese coins and patterned origami paper to coils of string and squares of burlap.
"I just have more fun with different fabrics and material. I use so many clothes and I love old, old American quilts,” Susan said. "It's a different way to express yourself, and t...
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