Sue’s work is defined by its painter sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

The Heights
Sue Fuller American, born 1914

Hen
Sue Fuller American, born 1914

It's a New Age
Sue Williams American, born 1954

Empathy Displacement/Loopy in Blue and Orange
Sue Williams American, born 1954

A Minimum Dymaxion Home, Elevation
Richard Buckminster Fuller American, 1895-1983

"Sunbonnet Sue" Quilt
Maggie Carson (American, 1898–1997) Sidell, Illinois, United States

Space Walk (Furnishing Fabric)
Designed by Sue Thatcher Palmer (English, born 1947) Produced by Warner Fabrics, plc England, London

Noonday Globe Snail (Threatened)
Sue Coe American, born England 1951

Catwoman
Sue Williams American, born 1954

Dymaxion Car, Section
Richard Buckminster Fuller American, 1895-1983

Upper and Lower Primates
Sue Coe American, born England 1951

Miss Loïe Fuller
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec French, 1864-1901

Cross My Heart and Hope to Die
Sue Coe American, born England 1951

Miss Loïe Fuller
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec French, 1864-1901

Untitled
Sue Packer English, born 1954

The Hunted Haunt the Hunter
Sue Coe American, born England 1951

They Made Themselves Extinct
Sue Coe American, born England 1951

Dymaxion Car for Henry Kaiser, Longitudinal Section
Richard Buckminster Fuller American, 1895-1983

Chrome City (Furnishing Fabric)
Designed by Sue Thatcher Palmer (English, born 1947) Produced by Warner Fabrics, plc England, London

Wichita House Airbarac, Wichita, Kansas, Plan, Elevation, and Section
R. Buckminster Fuller (American, 1895-1983) L. Don Royston (American, 20th century)