Susan works at the New Britain Museum of American Art.
Her bright but conservative pink dress caught my eye, so I went
looking for somewhere to pose her.
The first idea was to place Susan in front of Martin Kline's 2007 three dimensional work,
Empoisonner, meaning "to poison." The artist statement says that some of nature's most
beautiful creatures are poisonous. (Susan, the painting's label says that, not me!)
The second idea was to place Susan with Sam Feinstein's 1950s abstract painting, Pieta III.
The label has lots of words that I know, but taken together I have no idea what it said.
(Sorry again, Susan, I didn't write the label.)
The third idea was to place Susan in front of the vibrantly colored and densely layered collage
painting, Incredulity (2012), by Nobu Fukui. Looked at closely, this painting has
images of Batman, Elizabeth Taylor and Winston Churchill, among others.
(That "vibrantly layered and densely layered" stuff is pretty good.
It came from the label.)
Which do you prefer? My own vote is the third.