The heartfelt native American subjects that Susan Kliewer creates in clay, stem from when she and her family managed a trading post at ... all » marble Canyon. While there she developed a close relationship with the everyday world of the Navajo People, and many became models for portraits she loved to paint. Susan moved to Sedona in 1969. It was while working at an art-casting foundry she discovered her love for sculpting and made it her life's work. Susan’s skill, attention to detail, and careful research have earned her much-deserved recognition. While sight seeing around town look for her commissioned work. You can find Susan working in Mountain Trails Gallery in Tlaquepaque where you’ll see for yourself how her work is influenced by her lifestyle and experiences. Ask Susan about the heart she places inside each sculpture she creates. Experience the profound works of Susan Kliewer at Mountain Trails Gallery in Tlaquepaque.