Suzette Delia Reiss

Small Works

In my artwork, I express life in a simple and naive way via drawings, paintings, and etchings. I believe art is instinctual and that many of us have hidden talents that we may not recognize until we let ourselves create spontaneously. My first exhibits were on the streets of Manhattan near the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA)- and then shortly after that I signed with an agent in Japan which spanned over a decade. During this time, I was invited to Japan as a visiting artist on three separate occasions for one-woman exhibitions throughout the country. The kick-off at Tokyo’s Maxim de Paris included dignitaries from the American Embassy. Presently my artwork is in many permanent collections-including the famous Yamatsuri Mottaini Library in Fukushima prefecture in Japan.

Additional organizations and corporations that have published and/or sold my designs include UNICEF, Target, Bodum, Hadassah, Random House, and Target.

Local exhibits on the east end include the Guild Hall’s Clothesline Show, Mattituck-Laurel Library, Hampton Bays Public Library, and Love Lane Kitchen in Mattituck.My artwork is also available online on various websites.In addition to being a visual artist, I love to act in community theatre, and practice real estate on the North Fork of Long Island.