SEMI-SIMPLE: DOT (point), LINE, SURFACE, COLOR AND LIGHT

I use a combination of UV resistant industrial epoxy resin, graphite and acrylic paint on archival tempered wood panel, or acrylic glass panels. The primary intention for this body is to manipulate the basic elements of dot (point), line, color, surface (plane), form and light to create maximum visual impact. My work is mainly inspired by nature, time, space, color, sound, movement, and composition. Lighting plays an important role in the presentation of my work for it maximizes the viewing experience...

COLOR IS APPROXIMATE :: Please note that the colors of the images posted on this blog may be slightly off compared with the original artwork. I strongly encourage you to see the work in person if possible.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

I'm honored with the 2009 NE Art Award

"The 2009 New England Art Awards hereby declares Sand T the People's Choice for Best Standout Work by a Local Artists in a Group Show for her exhibit "SHOW #54" at SNO in Sydney, Australia.... Decided by more than 1,880 people who voted, as tallied and certified by the New England Journal of Aesthetic Research on this day of February 8, 2010. Official."

I feel considerably honored to have received this Award! My sincere thanks to all those who voted for me. I am deeply grateful for your support!

The New England Journal of Aesthetic Research's Greg Cook, who organized the awards, was the MC and The Second Line Social Aid and Pleasure Society Brass Band of Cambridge, Massachusetts provided entertainment.


The Awards Ball was held at 7 p.m. Monday, February 8, 2010, at the Burren, 247 Elm St., Davis Square, Somerville, Massachusetts.

To find out who are the Award winners in each category, please visit New England Journal of Aesthetic Research's website.