We recently connected with Alli Suter and have shared our conversation below.
Alli, looking forward to hearing all of your stories today. What do you think Corporate America gets wrong in your industry?
Corporate America and The Artist
Art evokes emotion, inspiration and soothes our soul. Art can shift someones nervous system from worried to open with one glance. Corporate America has build promoted work environments that are stale and lifeless. As we enter the age of collaboration over exclusion, I see a grand opportunity for artists and corporate America to come together.
Image the breath of life that would take place in an office building if every month they had a public call for artists to create new beauty in Corporate America. Things we look at get stale after our eyes meet that object day after day, month after month. There is a huge misconception that big companies “dont have time” and yet if they were to experience the impact that fresh art had on their workers, clients and everyone who walks down their hallways, they would immedietly see a high ROI.
I have my art placed in many offices and every time I am in to exchange out the pieces there is new life breathing in those buildings.
Alli, love having you share your insights with us. Before we ask you more questions, maybe you can take a moment to introduce yourself to our readers who might have missed our earlier conversations?
Alli Suter, a luminary in the realm of professional artistry. Renowned for her mastery of abstract expressionism, she specializes in painting on raw linen and canvas, employing French acrylics to weave transcendent narratives on her chosen medium. Her oeuvre is distinguished by an ethereal and feminine aesthetic, resonating with sophistication and beauty.
Having garnered international acclaim, Alli’s work has graced solo exhibitions and prestigious art magazines, captivating audiences worldwide with its allure and depth. With each stroke, she invites viewers into a realm of sublime artistry, where the boundaries between the tangible and the intangible blur, leaving an indelible mark on the soul. I am also in Unchained Art in Austin TX along with RGallery
Can you share a story from your journey that illustrates your resilience?
Armed with a BFA from Arizona State University, I embraced the notion of selecting a style, delving deep into its exploration, and ultimately discovering my unique artistic signature. Yet, over time, I dared to defy convention by discarding my entire collection style and embarking on a journey of rebranding. This unconventional approach, though against the norm, proved to be my saving grace.
As creatives, it is imperative to continually explore and innovate, pushing the boundaries of our craft each day. While establishing a signature style is crucial for marketing, the monotony of repetition can stifle the joy of creation. Thus, I have always championed the courage to reset my artistic style. Each time, it has proven to be a liberating and transformative experience, leading me to true success: a profound love for every stroke that transcends from paintbrush to canvas.
What’s a lesson you had to unlearn and what’s the backstory?
Every artist should unlearn the FALSE narrative “Starving Artist” Imagine the world without any art…
Grim thought.. art should be revered and I learned that as I honor my talent, others do as well.
Contact Info:
- Website: www.allisuter.com
- Instagram: @allisuterfineart
- Facebook: @allisuterfineart
Image Credits
Alli Suter and RGallery