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Sandra DeSando Bio & Statement
Sandra DeSando draws and paints landscapes, real and imagined. The artwork is the result of a childhood spent walking the streams and marshes near her home. It led to a lifetime interest in science, ecology and developing our part in taking care of our natural resources.
Sandra DeSando has spent many decades devoted to the beauty and sacredness of the land. Her artwork flows freely on to paper and panel boards in a give and take gift from the universe. She received a Pollock -Krasner Foundation grant, a Ludwig Vogelstein and an E D Foundation grant to make drawings of American landscapes. She had a solo show at the Newark Museum called Liquid Assets: Oceans Lakes, Ponds and St. Streams. She attended YADDO, and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts and Djerassi where she drew fog movements along the coast. She was awarded a one year residency at the Sharp-Walentas Studio and a three month stay in Dilsberg, Germany to create a suite of mixed media work called the Hand of Man, that showed the destruction of the landscape by our human endeavors. In 2017, she attended the Eileen S Kaminsky Family Foundation at Mana Contemporary. She is currently taking part in Mana Decentralized.
She has lived and worked in New York City and New Jersey.
Sandra DeSando has spent many decades devoted to the beauty and sacredness of the land. Her artwork flows freely on to paper and panel boards in a give and take gift from the universe. She received a Pollock -Krasner Foundation grant, a Ludwig Vogelstein and an E D Foundation grant to make drawings of American landscapes. She had a solo show at the Newark Museum called Liquid Assets: Oceans Lakes, Ponds and St. Streams. She attended YADDO, and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts and Djerassi where she drew fog movements along the coast. She was awarded a one year residency at the Sharp-Walentas Studio and a three month stay in Dilsberg, Germany to create a suite of mixed media work called the Hand of Man, that showed the destruction of the landscape by our human endeavors. In 2017, she attended the Eileen S Kaminsky Family Foundation at Mana Contemporary. She is currently taking part in Mana Decentralized.
She has lived and worked in New York City and New Jersey.