Sandi Howell Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Sandi Howell based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Sandi Howell
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Bad Luck on Boardwalk by Sandi Howell
Afternoon Delight by Sandi Howell
As the Deer Panteth by Sandi Howell
Tahoe Quiet Cove by Sandi Howell
Pink Frangipani by Sandi Howell
Lucky Maltese Pup by Sandi Howell
Ginger Plant on Moorea by Sandi Howell
Turtle Tapa Cloth by Sandi Howell
Protective Clown Fish by Sandi Howell
Wash Day by Sandi Howell
Bird of Paradise by Sandi Howell
Coral Reef Close-up by Sandi Howell
Tropical in Red and Yellow by Sandi Howell
Montana Monarch by Sandi Howell
Morning and the Mules Ears by Sandi Howell
A Soft Spot by Sandi Howell
Beckworth Bathed in Snow by Sandi Howell
Fijian Bird at Breakfast by Sandi Howell
Fijian Man with Sticks by Sandi Howell
Fijian Orchid by Sandi Howell
Fijian Textile Print Sharks by Sandi Howell
Idyllic Accommodations Bora Bora by Sandi Howell
One Foot Island by Sandi Howell
Color Buffet by Sandi Howell
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About Sandi Howell
Seven years ago, after 32 years of teaching elementary school, I decided to retire. Just prior to my retirement, I took a few watercolor classes at Shasta College to see if all the "desire" to paint that had been waiting patiently for its turn in my busy life could materialize into something that would represent my best efforts to replicate the beauty I see in the world. I wanted to share it in such a way that people would want to "take the closer look" and further appreciate the world and creation around us.
In the first two years, I produced 20 paintings and framed them all with the encouragement of my husband (who doubles as my easily available art critic). As I painted more and more, I became more adept at putting together the elements that create a successful painting and started to see my work improve dramatically.
My challenge became a desire to give a sense of almost photographic "realness" to my subjects by including details that might be missed or overlooked by the more casual observer. Having the quality of evoking a feeling of "peacefulness" is also usually an important emotional component of my work for myself that I hope the viewer can enjoy as well.