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At various schools, including Stanford University, the Sorbonne in Paris, and
Connecticut College, Susan Pascal Beran studied not only art, but linguistics,
history, physics, dance, botany, and design. From her late husband, Josef Beran,
she learned metal work and engineering. This diverse background has
allowed her to create the metaphorically expressive and meditative designs
featured in PBS's Healing and the Mind, in Tiffany's, at Lincoln Center, in the
Adobe video Communications, at Santa Fe, Palm Springs, and other national sites.
Along with numerous private and corporate commissions, the California cities of
Oakland, Los Altos, Sunnyvale, Mountain View and San Jose, all have major
monumental works.
Commenting on her success she credits
"continually integrating for and function" which allows her to
evolve, while keeping the designs "pure and powerful...the
sculptures are visual metaphors for the way we would like to be in the
world " translating "the unpredictable forces of our world
into flowing patterns of beauty, harmony and balance". Pascal
Beran's aim in creating her art is to "evoke and respond to the
awe-inspiring dynamics of nature in an expanding universe."
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Most recently Beran has installed two major pieces for the Dallas Area
Light Rail System and also a permanent monumental scale installation at
Benson Park in Loveland, Colorado. Click HERE
for a look at those pieces. |
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