In conjunction with the current exhibition, "A Brush with Nature,” at the Santa Paula Art Museum, Santa Clarita artist Sandy Fisher will demonstrate her oil painting painting process inside the Museum on Saturday, April 12, 2025. The demo will begin at 2 PM and guests will be able to observe and chat with Fisher as she paints. The demonstration is included with regular museum admission, which is $4 for adults, $3 for seniors, and free for SPAM members, students, and children. Reservations are not required.
More About Sandy Fisher:
Sandy Fisher, a native of Southern California, grew up immersed in the region’s diverse landscapes, from sunlit coasts to rugged mountains. Her lifelong love of the outdoors deepened when she met her husband, John, an adventurous rock climber and mountaineer. Together, they backpacked through the Sierra Nevada and hiked trails across the country, experiences that filled Sandy’s soul and camera with images she longed to one day capture on canvas. In 2005, a life-altering diagnosis of metastatic cancer to her spine changed everything. Confronted with her mortality, Sandy made the courageous decision to leave her career behind and fully embrace her passion for painting. Today, Sandy is an award-winning artist celebrated for her evocative studio and plein air landscapes as well as her botanical paintings. Her work has earned her accolades such as “Best of Show” and the City of Santa Clarita’s “Excellence in Art” award. She is a member of California Art Club and Laguna Plein Air Painters Association. She serves on the board of Santa Clarita Artists Association and was instrumental in establishing Santa Clarita’s Arts Commission during its formative years.
“A Brush with Nature: Three Artists’ Perspectives” is on view now through May 4, 2025. Click here to learn more.
Header image: “Canyon Oak” by Sandy Fisher, 2024, Oil on linen panel, 9 x 12 inches, Available for purchase.