Stewards of the Coast and Redwoods – Pond Farm Art Auction 2020
Auction Ends: Jul 22, 2020 10:00 PM PDT

Art

Otter Bass Flag, acrylic, by Sandy Eastoak

Item Number
148
Estimated Value
800 USD
Opening Bid
267 USD

Item Description

Otter Bass Flag by Sandy Eastoak

Image measures approximately 48 x 30"

Renowned Sonoma County artist Sandy Eastoak was born in Lexington, KY, and grew up in New England, where she was raised by trees. She had her first solo show at the University of Oregon Museum of Art in 1977. Since then her work has appeared in over 200 group and solo shows in Berkeley, Bodega Bay, Forestville, Garberville, Guerneville, Occidental, Pt. Reyes, Rohnert Park, San Francisco, San Geronimo, San Rafael, Santa Rosa, Sebastopol, & Sonoma, CA; Avon & Simsbury, CT; Muncie, IN; Taos, NM; New York, NY; Coos Bay, Eugene, & Sunriver, OR; & Woodstock, VT. She is represented in public & private collections in 25 states and 19 countries.

Sandy uses high quality acrylic, watercolor, canvas, ink, paper, & mixed media to produce lasting original art works. She also offer giclee reproductions of many of these works.

She loves our land & the animals & plants who live here with us. She believes that the whole world is infused with consciousness. Events emerge in repeating patterns. Our oceans & watersheds give us life. All that she paints is an offering to these spirits, cycles & waters.

For more information about Sandy Eastoak’s art, including current and future shows, go to:

http://sandyeastoak.com

“Sandy Eastoak's work is visual poetry; it reveals the spiritual within the ordinary
and hints at the mystery behind existence.”
-Larry Robinson


 “When I was young I wanted my paintings to heal the earth. Sweating & panting, I learned the earth itself is healing power. I turned shamanic & goofy. “Spirits,” I call, “shove my paint around. Trick us. Break our hearts with beauty. Tiny. Vast. Make us leap & cry & sing love songs.”
-Sandy Eastoak

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