Available Art
Morning has Broken
$13,500.00
Artist: Suzie Seerey-LesterMedium: Acrylic
Dimensions: 31" x 22"
Available
About Suzie Seerey-Lester
Suzie Seerey-Lester is an internationally known, award winning wildlife artist. She started painting as a teenager, and as an adult, took her first art class. Suzie spent years working on her craft, going to different workshops, and learning from anyone she could. Now, she is known for her wildlife art, as well as buildings and her bird paintings. Suzie likes to paint the hard lines of something man-made, like a barn, and add the softness of an animal or bird. Suzie will frequently use a large mammal, or her favorite owls in different environments. She will only paint things that she has personally seen in the wild. She is a master of acrylic, oil, and watercolor. For over twenty years Suzie and her husband Sir John taught classes all over the world, frequently using live wildlife as models.
Suzie has won several distinguished awards for her art, including:
Suzie is on the Board of Directors of The Society of Animal Artists, Suzie was in Western Visions at the National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson Hole, Wy several times. She is in the permanent collection of The James Museum of Western and Wildlife Art
Tom and Mary James, of Raymond James Financial has a dozen of Suzie’s paintings in their collection. In 2016 she was awarded the prestigious Rose Award by the Susan K. Black Foundation for her dedication. Two -person Museum show “Keeping the World Wild” at the Roger Tory Peterson Institute June-Aug 2016
Suzie has been chosen for numerous Annual Exhibition for Society of Animal Artists:
American Women Artist 2016 Spring Show for Signature Members.
Featured in the 12th, 13th, and 14th Annual Art Renewal Center Show
Featured Artist for the 23rd Annual Southeast Invitational Miniature Art Show (2015)
Peoples Choice at the 23rd Annual Southeast Invitational Miniature Art Show (2015)
Exhibited in Birds In Art 2004, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018
Suzie is in the permanent collection of the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Museum
Award-winning book: My Painting Is Done, Now What Do I Do?
Master Artist two man show at the Waterfowl Festival 2012
Suzie received the President’s Volunteer Service Award in 2008. Suzie has been working with the turtles since 2001.
Exhibited in Artists for Conservation 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022
Received Conservation Artist of the Month from AFC 2014
Suzie has been the judge of several National, and international competitions
Received Simon Combes Award for Conservation with John Seerey-Lester from AFC 2014
Cover of International Artist Magazine, and story “Life on the Wild Side” October/November 2014
Vive La Differences, Sporting Classics Magazine, February 2015
Art of the Tetons, Hard Cover Coffee Table Book, August 2015
Fine Art Tips, Painting Techniques and Professional Advice, by Lori McNee and North Light July 2015
Honored by the NRA for her artwork at the 2013 Women’s Leadership Forum.
2014 The Artists Magazine Competition, Honorable Mention
2013 Professional Artist Magazine Competition, Finalist Award for Junk Yard Dog
American Women Artist show in Texas, 2013. 900 entries sent in 60 chosen, including Suzie’s “Sudden Flurry”
2012 Artist Magazine Annual Art Competition, Finalists Award, with an honorable mention in the wildlife category for Sudden Flurry
2012 Special Recognition for 4th Annual Art Contest on Artavita.
2011 Artists Magazine Annual Art Competition, Finalists Award, with an honorable mention in the wildlife category for Swan Song
Top 100 in Paint America for two different paintings, Juror’s Award in Paint America for the judges’ favorite painting of the entire show,
Judges Award from LSU School of Veterinary Medicine,
Artist of the year for The Ocean Foundation,
Two Top 200 and Top 100 in “Arts for the Parks”,
The Bennington Art Museum, Animals in Arts Tour,
Coos Bay Art Museum, where she received an Award of Merit,
Grant’s Pass Museum,
Florida Museum for Women Artists first juried show,
Society of Animal Artists - Art and the Animal Show
Honored by The Raymond James Companies as their first “Women in Arts” wildlife artist.
Two-man show in a castle outside Barcelona Spain in 2002 and 2004.
Member of Strathmore’s Who’s Who.
Featured in the book Painters of the Grand Teton National Park, by Donna & James Poulton
Suzie is featured in the Modern Master of Wildlife Art 2014
Featured article in Professional Artist 2013
Artwork published in “The Best of Oil Painting” book.
Cover of Wildlife Art News, and story inside
Featured in Sporting Classics Magazine, and the SKB News.
Featured article “The Legends of the Shore Come to Life” 2012
Sold paintings at Christie’s and Sotheby’s Art Auctions in London, the National Zoo in Washington, D.C., and the Honolulu Zoo.
Signature Member of the Society of Animal Artists (SAA), Artists for Conservation (AFC), Oil Painters of America (OPA), American Society of Marine Artists (ASMA), The Wildlife Artists Association (WAA), American Women Artists (AWA), a founding member of Southern Plein Air Artists (SPAA), and The PhArtists. Signature member of The Collection – Bennington Museum.
Suzie teaches MasterClass painting classes all over the United States. Teaching new techniques, demonstrations, sales, and marketing information to new students. One class they teach in Montana allows the students to photograph and sketch animals in wild locations, with nothing between you and the animals. Some of the animals are arctic wolves, timber wolves, tigers, mountain lions, fox, lynx, bobcat, otter, grizzly and black bear, just to name a few, then teach students to paint these magnificent animals back in the studio, later in the day. Classes are always lots of fun. Suzie has continued teaching after John’s passing.
In January 2000 Suzie married world-renowned wildlife artist, John Seerey-Lester, and her life has been an adventure ever since. They live, work, and play in Florida. John, the love of her life passed away in 2020.
Suzie is considered by many to be a real Mermaid.