Suzanna Reynolds is a visual artist whose work explores memory, emotion, and the human figure as vessels for psychological and existential reflection. Originally trained in psychology, her early understanding of human behaviour and the natural world continues to inform her artistic practice. After a 40 year career as a social worker she returned to art as a mature student, completing a first-class honours degree in Fine Art. Her earlier practice focused on magical, abstract landscapes, but her work has since evolved into large-scale figurative, expressionist, and surreal drawings on paper. These pieces reflect a deeply personal dialogue with loss, resilience, and transformation, exploring the tensions between vulnerability and strength. The human form, rendered in expressive line, shadow, and surreal symbolism, serves as a conduit to examine internal emotional landscapes, while suggesting narratives that are both intimate and universal. Suzanna’s studio practice is characterised by experimentation with materials, mark-making, and narrative layering, often inviting viewers into liminal spaces between reality and imagination. She has exhibited nationally and within peer-recognised venues, and her work is held in private collections in the UK, the United States, and Australia, gaining attention for her distinctive voice and expressive clarity. Through her work, she seeks to create immersive spaces of reflection and emotional resonance, offering both herself and her audience moments of quiet intensity, recognition, and connection.