Altoon Sultan (1948) is an American artist and author who specializes in rural landscapes painted in egg tempera.
[2] Altoon Sultan maintains a popular blog, Studio and Garden, in which she posts nature photographs of her home in Groton, Vermont, her land and garden, her thoughts about her art-making, and reviews and photographs of exhibitions she frequently visits in New York City and elsewhere.
[3] Sultan is known for her dedication to materials and color, often valuing the two over a deeper meaning to her pieces.
[4] Her bas-relief sculptures in painted porcelain, begun in 2015, were exhibited for the first time in the show at McKenzie.
[5] Sultan's art is included in the National Gallery of Australia's Kenneth Tyler Collection.