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Sue Hartga

Sue Hartga

MA(Ed), BA( Hons) Fine Art, PGCE, Adv. Dip Ed, Dip SpLD

 

Right from the start I have been fascinated by and curious about how people see themselves and their environment – the spirit of place; the influence a place has on its people tapping into the primitive sensuality of memory.

I was brought up in the Breckland of East Anglia, an ancient prehistoric land full of suspicion and fear of incomers mainly set in Norfolk with borders and intrusions into Suffolk and Cambridgeshire, a wide open but claustrophobic landscape through which the A11 now threads its way between London and Norwich.  There is repression and things hidden from view; A threatening landscape.  As a main coaching route, travellers were likely to be robbed during this part of their journey and travellers preferred to avoid this area or race through it.  However, growing up in a man-made forest and a landscape used by travellers over thousands of years, walking on routes which others have trod was and is a profound thrill and has added to my sense of being embedded in an environment.

Although set on a career in Textiles and Fashion, during my Foundation Year my interest turned towards Fine Art. The breadth of expression possible appealed to me with drawing first and foremost. I specialised in Ceramic Sculpture and Glass with Landscape Studies at Exeter with Lawson Rudge and Brian Southwell. The interdisciplinary ethos turned out to be an excellent fit and the theme throughout my working life.

This background, and more, has led me to work with ideas of being an outsider of living on the borders (and living in Royston I am still in borderland).  This in turn has led to playing with ideas of separateness and connectedness, layering, similarity and difference, pattern and texture in the environment and glimpses of things partly seen.  This manifests itself more recently in work to do with elements, surfaces and juxtapositions of light.

Now, I use digital photography as a medium to represent and explore ideas offering the opportunity to work with a flexible, accessible, immediate image, a sketchbook which can be used straight away or developed through drawing, printmaking and painting, moved on and translated into something else. Although currently I am a printmaker, photographer and mixed media artist though my heart still lies in three dimensions.


My Open Studios starts on Friday September 19th 2025 at 12-5p.m. and continues on Saturday 20th 11-4, Sunday 21st 11-4, Friday 26th 12-5, Saturday 27th 11-4, Sunday 28th 11-4  at 21 Morton Street, Royston SG8 7AZ- Looking forward to seeing you there!