Sue Hand has
been painting and drawing her
entire lifetime. Her artwork is
included in public and private
art collections in nearly every
state of the United States as
well as ten foreign countries.
On her 5th birthday, Sue announced her intention to be an artist. At the age of 14, she began to teach and enjoy the educational process. She holds a degree in Art Education from Kutztown State College (now Kutztown University) and an Honorary Doctorate of Humanities from King’s College.
She especially enjoys the challenge of working in a series. Her famous Millennium Collection highlights her favorite places within a 30 mile radius of her art studio.
The twelve hundred piece Light & The Land series features the eleven counties of Northeastern Pennsylvania depicted in watercolor, oil, acrylic and pastel.
The Anthracite Miners and Their Hollowed Ground, is a three hundred piece acrylic/collage expressionism series memorializing Pennsylvania’s miners.
She has also created series of artworks of Cape May, New Jersey; the Coast of Maine; Forests and Woodlands; and floral/botanicals.
She and her husband, Joseph R. Hand, have owned and operated Sue Hand’s Imagery in Dallas for nearly 35 years.