Art Professor George ‘Kip’ Sudduth is currently featuring his recent works of art at the college’s main campus, 18401 N. 32nd Street, in Phoenix, Arizona. Sudduth’s new work from the past 12 months includes straightforward photography, assemblage, and multimedia collage.
“My muses have been my master: Manlio Guberti, William Henry Fox Talbot, Man Ray, Frederick Sommer, Pablo Picasso, and Wassily Kandinsky,” Sudduth said, adding that these renowned artists have influenced his vision, designing in ‘pure light photography’ in many of his recent works.
Sudduth has been a practicing artist and professional exhibitor since 1970, and has taught art since 1975. He teaches digital photography at PVCC. The exhibit is on display until February 18, 2022, at the college’s KSC building. For more information on the artist, email george.sudduth@paradisevalley.edu, or find his classes here.
Pictured here is "Horse Whispering," one of the many works on display.