At the Aurora Gallery in downtown Vancouver Washington I have a one person exhibit of my fine art and artist books titled Meditations Upon Awakening. My exhibit will run the entire month of February.
Here’s a look at some of my works in the show:

By Clancy
8 x 10
Ink and gouache on board

By Clancy
8 x 10
Ink and gouache on board

By Clancy
8 x 10
Ink and gouache on board

“The Rag Dog” (1)
By Clancy
8 x 10
Collage, ink, acrylic, gouache on board

“The Rag Dog” (2)
By Clancy
8 x 10
Collage, ink, acrylic, gouache on board

“The Rag Dog” (3)
By Clancy
8 x 10
Collage, ink, acrylic, gouache on board

by Clancy
24 x 18
Acrylic on board

by Clancy
24 x 18
Acrylic on board

by Clancy
36 x 24 inches
Gouache and Ink on board

by Clancy
24 x 18 inches
Gouache and Ink on board

by Clancy
30 x 24
Hand dyed paper collage
and acrylic on board

by Clancy
36 x 24
Hand dyed paper collage
and acrylic on board
Here’s my exhibit statement for Meditations Upon Awakening:
“Marcus Aurelius wrote “In the morning when you arise unwillingly remember that you arise to the work of being human”. For me that means using my skills of drawing images and writing words in order to connect with myself and with my friends. So I make art, books and cards. I draw in my sketchbook most mornings and my sketchbook work often inspires the art, books, cups and cards I make. Many of my works depict the act of reading a printed book because, besides laughing and cooking, humans are the only animals who read and that’s an act worth getting up for.”
The Aurora Gallery also has more than 15 of my artist book titles available. These are limited edition reproductions of books I’ve written, illustrated and designed.

This exhibit opening Friday February 6, 2026 is the debut for my newest artist book titled The Rag Dog.

Here’s a link for both print and digital versions of The Rag Dog – https://www.blurb.com/b/12721924-the-rag-dog
There’s a video of me reading my story here…
https://youtu.be/COVedKXSUfw?feature=shared
…. and on my Substack newsletter Friday February 6, I’ll read my story out loud and tell about what inspired it. (Spoiler: I was inspired by the emotional lives of both individuals and communities – the ways we have come together for each other during 2025 and 2026. Our shared memories, knowledge, experiences and skills are what help us be resilient in difficult times.)
Here’s a link to my general Substack newsletter (the above mentioned Substack post won’t be available until Feb 6.) where you can see my sketchbook and my thoughts as I’ve worked towards this exhibit. https://sueclancy.substack.com/
Thank you for being here!


6 responses to “Meditations Upon Awakening”
You are back? I haven’t seen your work in my feed in ages! Lovely illustrations Susan.
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Oh thank you Louise!! So nice to be missed! And thank you for your kind comment about my artworks! I’ve been primarily posting weekly on my Substack newsletter – only so many hours in a day. But I’m still maintaining this blog as I can. And thanks again!
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The mug illustrations are wonderful. I drink at least one mug of boiling water with half a lemon in it each day so those works really speak to my own routines and personal regimens.
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Thank you!! Once again we’re so alike! I can’t imagine a day without water, lemon and perhaps a touch of honey!! Hugs of appreciation for you!! 💚💙
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The word play in your painting titles gave me a big smile, with “Slaughterhouse Chives” being my favorite and “Strad O’Various” coming in a close second.
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Awww I’m delighted to hear that!! Thank you so much!!!! Hugs!!! 💚💙
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