High-quality animal portraits/drawings - the trademark of the artist Susanne Claesberg
The 58-year-old from Herford and self-taught creates animal portraits and drawings that are lifelike and lively with great attention to detail - with colored pencils. For the artist and industrial clerk, drawing has been a subject since she was a child, which she completely absorbed and which she has not let go of for decades. She is still working intensively on improving and refining her skills even further.
After a severe stroke of fate in 2021 - she lost her husband, with whom she shared her life for 35 years and was married for 30 years - to Corona, she had to give her life a new meaning. A very good friend encouraged her to dedicate herself to painting again and intensively in order to fulfill her lifelong dream, and so at the end of 2021 she decided to go public with her drawings and to become self-employed with her passion for drawing make.
Her almost photographic-looking, extremely lively animal drawings captivate with details that are so finely worked out with her colored pencils that you have to look twice to recognize them as drawings... The viewer of her drawings stands face to face with the respective animal. The incredibly lively depiction of the eyes... Every vein in the iris, the light reflection, every eyelash - everything looks extremely realistic. One simply cannot escape the spell of their works. An art that hardly ever appears in public in Germany.
With her drawings, the artist is also committed to protecting species. She is a supporting member of the WWF and Greenpeace, supports Animal Asia and a leopard project from the Allwetterzoo Münster. Exhibition projects are being prepared with the Berlebeck eagle station in Detmold, where part of the proceeds from the sold pictures will be benefit the respective species protection projects.
With my drawings, I want to make people aware of the beauty, diversity and fascination of the animal world, in order to show how valuable and worthy of protection nature and its creatures are. We must also preserve nature and wildlife for the next generations!”.
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