Larry Groff interviews painter Susan Jane Walp about her work, her thoughts on painting, and her development as an artist.
Walp remarks "that the concentration of working from observation can be similar to a meditation practice. And perhaps with still life even more so than working from the figure or landscape, because the distractions are reduced to a minimum, the objects are still, can’t engage you in conversation, don’t need to take breaks, aren’t subject to changing weather."