The glossy surface and the intricate visual details innate in my artworks are hard to capture with any accuracy. I invite interested persons to view the original creations in person if possible. What could be more satisfying than being able to appreciate a piece of original work of art up close in person. Thank you.


Tuesday, November 23, 2021

Article to Share

Here’s an exceptional piece of writing to share
written by Robin Hauck, Editor of Misstropolis 

Sand T Kalloch utilizes expressive materials, a disciplined vocabulary of line, point, surface and color and repetitive motion to create her mesmerizing, energetic canvases. But her greatest resource of all might be the element of surprise - that and her willingness to embrace it. 

– Robin Hauck, Misstropolis

misstropolis.com/home/sand-t-kallochs-meditative-energies-of-motion


 Sand T Kalloch, A Mile Long #1693
Drawing on archival art-board 40" x 32"



Friday, October 29, 2021

Going to a new home

Sand T Kalloch, Elements #4666, 10"x10", Acrylic paint on wood