ARTIST STATEMENT JULY 2011

My creative journey began suddenly in 2006 –amongst the chaos and trauma following the tragic sudden death of my eldest son Bryan and my eventual diagnosis of PTSD. My art is an expression of and an outlet for emotions that are beyond words – the ones that no one talks about. My art gives me somewhere to go when I have no-where else to go. Most of my work is based around loss, grief, chaos and the search for healing of the spirit. I am self taught and experimental with my artwork and materials. Following an accident in 2007 I now also have physical disabilities which limit my mobility and use of hands and arms.

I’m often inspired by random words or quotes, which have spiritual meaning, but my main inspiration is Bry, whose love stays with me as mine goes with him.

Comments

28/03/2012

Cecilia Montague

Your art has a lovely tactile quality.

21/10/2011

Andrea

Sandra's work has a passion and expression of emotion that is hard to put into words, I know from viewing some of her artwork in an exhibition just how powerfully she can evoke mood and feeling. Despite all, her work continues to move from strength to strength. I love 'a brighter day' and the Tor series in particular as they are such a vibrant use of colour. You inspire and provoke thought in equal measure Sandra, it is lovely to see your work being shared in this way xxxx

22/07/2011

sandra totterdell

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