Oil Paintings, gicleé prints & cards

Lindsey Saunders

STUDIO INFO

Studio open by appointment. My work can also be purchased on my website.

Address:

247 Canoe Brook Rd

East Dummerston, VT 05346

(GPS often sends you further down the road so look for craft tour signs)

 

CONTACT Lindsey

Phone: (406) 781-4191

Email: lindssaunders@gmail.com

Website: www.lindseysaunders.com

 

HOW TO PURCHASE MY WORK

All of my work is now available on my website store. I have many signed gicleé prints of original paintings and new greeting cards available on my site as well. Please be in touch with any questions or to discuss a commissioned work or mural.

In a world of chaos, I take each day to observe the dynamic environment that surrounds me and channel this into painting. I am inspired by all the places I have adventured and called home. Like other artists, I've gone through a lot of unique experiences and this form of expression has been imperative for my survival.

My studio and gallery is on the edge of Putney and East Dummerston and are surrounded by lush flower gardens, rolling hills, stunning forest and a creek. It’s a wonderful and inspiring place to paint! 

My medium is oil because it’s dynamic, vibrant, and timeless.

 Why I paint

I’m grateful to have lived all over this country and have been inspired by its dramatic landscapes. I never stop looking around and usually spend my free time exploring with a camera. I use these photographs for my paintings. 

My recent work is inspired by our beautiful Earth and the moments that captivate me.

While I am lucky enough to live in a body that takes me places and am equipped with a mind that can process nature’s beauty, I am troubled by what our own species has done to a world that has given us so much. I look forward to future exploration and continuing to develop the way in which I tell my story for others to enjoy.

New painting!

Becoming an Artist

I’ve been painting professionally since 2012.

Painting played an important role in the grieving process after my dad passed and I haven’t stopped since. 

I learned to paint and be creative through my mother who is also a full-time artist.

She’s always encouraged my brother and me to follow our hearts and truly live our lives to the fullest.

Painting from last year.

A work in progress.

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