Description
Susan Adams draws inspiration from Costa Rica’s landscape and its people, specifically within the Guanacaste province, which has been her home for over 25 years.
As an observer of daily life and culture, Adams immortalises a diverse array of subjects, from cowboys and dancers to bull rings and traditional customs upheld by the eclectic spectrum of local people. Additionally, she captures the essence of Costa Rica’s natural beauty, including its beaches, animals, and tropical life.
The title of this painting means ‘Grandfather’s House’ in English. Here, Adams depicts the timeless essence of a typical Guanacaste scene, where traditional houses are nestled amidst lush green jungle foliage, with majestic mountains looming in the distance. Evoking a sense of nostalgia and tradition, Adams imbues the typical Guanacaste scene with intimacy, suggesting a personal connection to the subject matter.
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