About the artist: Susi Nagoda Bergquist

 



As a child, Susi Nagoda Bergquist, was captivated by the folk tales told to her, by her Papago nanny. The stories were about the animal people, who populated the earth, before man arrival. Later, when Susi entertained her own children with the same stories, she decided to add illustrations by making figures of clay and drawings in historic styles. To her surprise, these simple drawings were met with enthusiasm by her galleries. Today she only draws and paints these folk llustrations, which can be found in select galleries throughout the west and on the Internet.

Today she also does etchings, engraving, and reduction linocuts. She tries to use these media in new and interesting ways, but with the historic flair. The etching and engravings are all hand printed from original plates she makes. After they are printed in limited editions, she watercolors the etchings by hand. The reduction Linocuts are also run by hand, using a very old European printing technique, now popular in Japan and Australia. It has a nice painterly quality which Susi enjoys.

Susi and her husband, Rick, make all of their own ceramics clays from scratch. They start with a shovel and pail and go from their. Susi makes the figures from stories she draws in her own unique style. Many of these figures are embellished with beads, fabric and hair the way the original Mojave Indian figures were, whose inspiration was fundamental for the first Great Coyote she ever made.

Degrees in Anthropology, Geology, and Fine Arts, have enabled Susi to become comfortable in the use of several fine arts media, the folk literature, archaic archaeological relationships of the Native American folklore and mythologies.

We hope you enjoy reading the folk tales and viewing the art work.





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