Susan J Falk
A lifelong artist and veteran teacher, Falk has been a pioneer in the Fraser Valley Arts community for decades. Her professional foray into the art world began in the film industry when Falk worked as a makeup artist. After cutting her teeth in the industry, Falk then served as the head of the program for twelve years at her alma mater, John Casablancas. After years of studying painting and eventually, selling her work, Falk transitioned into her career as a full-time painter and part-time instructor. She served on the board of directors for the Fort Gallery, for twelve years. Currently she serves on the Langley Centennial Museum Advisory Committee. Collaborating with poets and environmentalists, Falk was honoured with an Environmental Hero award from the Township of Langley. She was invited in 2015 to showcase her life size Bears and Salmon in a one woman show in Kyoto, Japan and to speak about environmental concerns. In 2020, Falk was an Artist in Residence at the Shadbolt Centre for the Arts.
Kat dancing
48″ x 36″ Oil
Kat & sun umbrella
48″ x 36″ Oil
Kat blues
48″ x 48″ Oil
Kat in Vintage 60x 48
60″ x 48″ Oil
Flowers for Scarlett
24″ x 24″ Oil
Sunflower study
11″ x 14″ Oil/Framed
Pond study, South Langley
8″ x 10″ Oil/Framed
Storm, South Langley
8″ x 10″ Oil/Framed
Flowers for Alan
24″ x 24″ Oil
Flowers for Ben
24″ x 24″ Oil
Flowers for Gathie
24″ x 25″ Oil
Flowers for Scarlett
24″ x 24″ Oil
Roses in glass houses
40″ x 60″ Oil
Red pears in ceramic bowl
12″ x 12″ Oil/Framed
Campbell valley park – sky 1
8″ x 10″ Oil on canvas/Framed
Campbell Valley Park – sky 2
8″ x 10″ Oil on canvas/Framed
Last time I saw kat
48″ x 36″ Oil on canvas
Deer lake – Shadbolt residency
48″ x 36″ Oil on canvas