SUSAN SEDDON BOULET
Susan Seddon Boulet, a San Francisco Bay Area artist whose work is widely known, died at her
home in Oakland on Monday, April 28, 1997 after a long struggle with cancer. She was 55.
Susan Boulet was born in Brazil of English parents who had emigrated there from South Africa. Her
early childhood was spent on a large cattle ranch which allowed her great freedom and where she
first developed the love of fairy tales and fantasy that would later be revealed in her paintings. She
was educated in Sao Paulo, Rio de Janiero, and later in Switzerland. It was here that she began her
training as an artist. She came to the United States in 1967, but always retained a great love for the
land and people of Brazil.
Susan Boulet's art has had a profound influence on many people. She was a prolific artist whose
themes ranged from portrayals of medieval figures and fantasy characters in her early work to
goddesses and shaman figures in more recent images. Working principally in oil pastel, inks and
occasionally pencil, she developed a distinctive personal style characterized by the use of color
applied in layers from which dream-like forms emerged. Susan Boulet drew her inspiration from a
wide variety of sources: mythology and poetry, Jungian psychology and worldwide spiritual
traditions, as well as a deep love of animals and the natural world. Underlying her work is a spiritual
quality and a universality which strikes a chord in people from many walks of life. Her paintings have
been widely reproduced and are held in collections around the world. Published works include
Shaman: The Paintings of Susan Seddon Boulet (1989), and The Goddess Paintings (1994), both
published by Pomegranate Artbooks in Rohnert Park.
The inspiration that people drew from Susan Boulet's work was often heightened by their meeting her
in person. She loved to be present when her paintings were shown and those who met her, however
briefly, were invariably touched by her empathy, gentleness, modesty and charm. Her ability to listen
and make personal connections won her innumerable admirers. Indeed, one of her greatest
challenges was to balance her artist's need for solitude with her love of friends. At a recent gathering
in her honor a large number of people paid tribute to her generosity, sense of humor and the
profound influence her art had exerted upon their lives. Susan Seddon Boulet was married to Larry
Boulet who died in 1980. She is survived by a son, Eric, and a brother, Patrick Seddon, of Oakland,
California, and her step-mother, Naide Seddon, and a brother, Ernani Seddon, of Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Susan, Your visions live on, your presence is sadly missed.
May your transition into the summerland be one of ecstacy.
Blessings on your new path.
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