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Art by Susan Moss

About Susan Moss

After further study at Otis Art Institute, she became an exhibiting artist worldwide, included in both public and private collections such as the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Skirball Museum, the Orange County Museum of Art, ARCO, IBM, Robert A. Rowan, and James Coburn.  To date she can count 600 collectors of her work world-wide.

Her artwork is featured in two movies.  
1. The Invite starring Penelope Cruz and Ed Norton

2. Behemoth with a seven-foot painting and two drawings: an Earthslide and oil on paper, Flame Pond (for Japan)


Books by Susan Moss

Keep Your Breasts!

Preventing breast cancer the natural way.


At book stores everywhere.

by Susan Moss


Keep Your Breasts!

The Accident Stager

“CASH FOR CRASH,” a lucrative scam involving vehicles, a form of Highway Robbery,

Based on a True Story

Susan Moss



Wild Thing I Definitely
Love You

Chronicles the beginning of a thirty-seven-year unconventional muse relationship between artist Susan Moss and comedian Steve Martin, blending inspiration, obsession, and humor.

by Susan Moss



Survive Cancer!

A groundbreaking book on the 

most feared disease...


by Susan Moss


COVID-19: A NATURAL APPROACH

FEAR of the coronavirus can be replaced with knowledge.


by Susan Moss


Testimonials

Leila Nagel

Leila Nagel, age 28, who healed her biopsied first-stage cervical dysplasia with squamous cells in just under three months when she got the results of her second pap test: clear and normal.


Kari Romstad

Kari Romstad, age 40, healed her biopsied breast cancer during a year on my MOTEP program, though she started to see results after one month.  Now she can barely find the lump, so prominent in her breast a year ago.

Orlan Wachter

Orlan Wachter, age 7l, was surgically diagnosed with breast, colon and lung cancer nine years ago.  She was told to have her breast, lung and part of her colon removed surgically.  This would enable her to live three more months!

She said, "no thank you", bought my book, called me, and began to do the self-healing work I outline on the MOTEP program.  Nine years later I called her at WORK, and she agreed enthusiastically to get on the stage with us at the Sheraton Universal's Cancer Control Convention. 

 


The doctors can't believe Orlan is alive.  They told her lung cancer is very aggressive in women.