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Missed the Open House? No Problem!

If you missed our wonderful artists reception here at Sandau Fine Art Gallery at 461 W 200 S, in Vernal, Utah… then come down and see all the beautiful art from artists Alene Gilbert and Jim and Jeannie Puzey! In addition to their art we have art from a few of our resident artists as well!

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Come Join Us Tomorrow!

Just a few days left before our artists reception here at Sandau Fine Art Gallery at 461 W 200 S, in Vernal, Utah. Come meet artists Alene Gilbert and Jim and Jeannie Puzey on Friday, November 1st and enjoy light refreshments from 5:00pm to 8:00pm.

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Upcoming Artist Reception

You are invited to share an evening with artists Jim and Jeannie Puzey and Alene Gilbert on Friday, November 1st here at Sandau Fine Art Gallery, 461 W 200 S, Vernal, Utah. Come talk with them at our open house and enjoy light refreshments from 5:00pm to 8:00pm.

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One More Week!

Just one more week here at Sandau Fine Art Gallery at 461 W 200 S, in Vernal, Utah to come and enjoy the beautiful art of Jeanne Newman and Ken Casady!

Lots of original art, cards, and prints available for gifts as well as for your home and office.

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Just Two Weeks Left!

Just a few weeks left here at Sandau Fine Art Gallery at 461 W 200 S, in Vernal, Utah to come and enjoy the beautiful art of Jeanne Newman and Ken Casady! 

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Vines, Train Cars, and Badland Topography

This week we are featured three art pieces here at Sandau Fine Art Gallery at 461 W 200 S, in Vernal, Utah.

First we have a 18”x24” original watercolor piece by Jeanne Newman titled “Vine Covered House”. This is a very detailed work of a beautiful  vibrant Bougainvillea vine covering a house in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. This thorny ornamental vine is covered with deep-red blossoms among the green sunlit leaves. The rich greens are complimented by the dark brown vine-wood and the blue sky above as reflected in the windows.  

The next work we are featuring is that of artist and photographer Ken Casady with a 28.5”x40” metal print titled “Rusty Boxcar”. Captured in Wyoming, this artistic rendering of a photographic image has the eye-catching complimentary colors of turquoise and rusty-browns and oranges. The old train-car has seen a lot of miles and a lot of weather. 

The last image is one I took of badland topography south of Vernal, Utah in the White River area. This 26”x18” image is printed on archival photo paper and framed in matching hand painted frame. It’s an artistic edit with a birds eye view looking straight down on the sediments of an ancient Eocene landscape created by paleo streams, lakes, and rivers. 

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Blossoms and Blooms

This week here are Sandau Fine Art Gallery at 461 W 200 S, in Vernal, Utah, we are showcasing three pieces of art. 

Our first is from artist, Ken Casady titled “Big Bend Ocatillo”. It’s a 22.5”x28” artistic rendering of a photographic image printed on aluminum. The desert plant,  Fouquieria splendens (commonly known as ocotillo) has many names: (buggywhip, coachwhip, candlewood, slimwood, desert coral, Jacob's staff, Jacob cactus, and vine cactus) and can grow up to 33 feet tall. For

most of the year it’s long spinally branches seem baron, however after sufficient rain leaves appear along the stems and bright crimson blossoms burst forth at it’s tips. This image was captured in Big Bend National Park, Texas. 

Next work is from the artist Jeanne Newman. This is a 16”x20” original watercolor titled “Cowboy’s Delight”. This perennial plant Sphaeralcea coccinea, commonly known as the scarlet globemallow, scarlet mallow, cowboy's delight, prairie mallow, red false mallow, or simply as globe mallow, grows in abundance here in the Uintah Basin, Utah. Jeanne captured the beautiful reddish-orange color of the blossoms from this resilient desert plant. 

Our last work is an image of mine taken near Henry’s Lake, Idaho. It’s a 12x18 photographic image printed on archival photo paper of two isolated Rocky Mountain columbine blossoms. With the scientific name of Aquilegia coerulea, it is the state flower of Colorado. Other common names are Colorado columbine, or blue columbine. Its name in Latin means sky-blue. 

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Skyscrapes and Saguaro

This week here are Sandau Fine Art Gallery at 461 W 200 S, in Vernal, Utah, we are showcasing two works from our featured artists.

The first titled “Split Mountain Skyscape”, is an original 17”x21” watercolor by Jeanne Newman. Skyscape images are all about the sky’s dynamic features.

Jeanne’s image features the beautiful white, puffy, cumulus clouds of summer with patches of bright blue showing through. Split Mountain dressed in warm brown and burnt orange with a foreground of green acts as the anchor for the eye.

The other piece for this week is by Ken Casady titled “Saguaro Sunset”. It’s an artistic rendering of a photographic image printed on aluminum measuring 30”x22”. Ken has a very distinctive, bright, vivid style to his works. This beautiful saguaro cactus is drenched in beautiful blues and greens while the background of the sunset sky is a blaze with the contrasting yellow and orange colors.

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Come Meet the Artists!

Tomorrow evening, Friday, September 6th from 5:00-8:00pm we will be hosting an open house for artists Jeanne Newman and Ken Casady. Come join us at Sandau Fine Art Gallery, 461 W 200 S, Vernal, Utah for this gala event. Enjoy light refreshments while talking with the artists and viewing their work!

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Artist’s Open House

You are invited to share an evening with artists Ken Casady and Jeanne Newman on Friday, September 6th here at Sandau Fine Art Gallery, 461 W 200 S, Vernal, Utah. Come talk with them at our open house and enjoy light refreshments from 5:00pm to 8:00pm.

Sandau Fine Art Gallery is open from:
11:00am to 7:00pm Tuesday-Friday 11:00am to 5:00pm on Saturdays.

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