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Sue Eves SOA – portfolio

Sue Eves SOA at work

Sue Eves SOA: La Gatta con gli Stivali - Puss in Boots - a gift from the cat!Sue Eves SOA: La Gatta Magica di Firenze - The Magic CatSue Eves SOA: Lizzie And The Raven - portrait of Lizzie from poem Goblin Market by Christina Rossetti, 1862. Vitrail transparent paint. 50cm x 40cm Framed £350Sue Eves SOA: The Fiery Antidote  - full length portrait of Lizzie from Goblin Market, poem by Christina Rossetti 1862. Vitrail transparent paint. 101cm x 42.5cm x 4.5cm Window from former General Elliot pub, Oxford. Wood Frame. Single Glazed. 3 lights. £650Sue Eves SOA: Storm In An Abbey - Vitrail transparent paint 50cm x 40cm  framed £320Sue Eves SOA:

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Artist information

Sue Eves is a storyteller, painter and puppeteer. Sue paints on glass but most enjoys the challenge of salvaging discarded windows to use as her canvas and storyboard. 

Throughout her career, she has been sharing, translating and interpreting stories for children and their adults. Her paintings are a continuation of her storytelling practice: visual narratives, drawing from all her work as a performer. Sue has a background in children’s theatre and television, and is also a published children’s author and illustrator.

Exhibition information

Sue’s contribution to this Winter Artweeks is inspired by the origin story of  ‘Puss in Boots’. The cat is a fairy in disguise, who uses magic to save herself and her master from poverty. 

Discovered during a visit to Florence this year, Sue takes us back to 16th Century Renaissance Italy…

Costantino Fortunato – First tale published around 1550 by Giovanni Francesco Straparola 

May Artweeks 2025
It started with a storm. I was thinking about the Storm Cat from the book Mousehole Cat (Nicola Bayley/Antonia Barber), when I painted a storm lantern on our window at home. Bizarrely, Storm Bert arrived the next day on 24 November 2024. We were all looking for Sanctuary. By the beginning of January, I was still looking for light in the darkness and decided to go for the theme of Gothic on Glass for Artweeks 2025. Last year I painted sunsets and moonlight. This time I’m playing with fire, painting on glass with gouache for ephemeral works and transparent paints for permanent art. While looking at Gothic Architecture in Oxford, I revisited Godstow Abbey. I arrived in thunder and lightning, a gift from above for my painting Storm In An Abbey. There is an information board there about the burial of the Mistress of King Henry II in 1176. I’d forgotten Dante Gabriel Rossetti painted her, his red-headed ‘Fair Rosamund’. I fell in love with his sister Christina’s poem, Goblin Market and Lizzie… Like a beacon left alone/In a hoary roaring sea/Sending up a golden fire,/Like a fruit-crowned orange-tree. Next, I found my own fiery muse and living model with red hair, a powerful woman and role model in our family. Her spirit lives in my paintings of Lizzie, The Fiery Antidote who saved her sister, Laura. Even the fiercest spirit would need an ally to counter dark magic. Enter the raven…

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