Sandy McIntire Art Collections
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Artwork by Sandy McIntire
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.
Sassafras Trees on the Ridge by Sandy McIntire
Proserpina Rising by Sandy McIntire
Daisies and Bumblebees by Sandy McIntire
Rabbit by Sandy McIntire
Livvy and Amos by Sandy McIntire
Angel Trumpets by Sandy McIntire
All Ears by Sandy McIntire
Cats and a Fiddle by Sandy McIntire
Orange Hibiscus by Sandy McIntire
Uke by Sandy McIntire
High Spirits by Sandy McIntire
Thurmond WV Train Station by Sandy McIntire
George Washington Carver State Park by Sandy McIntire
Chessie by Sandy McIntire
West Virginia Spring by Sandy McIntire
In a Breeze by Sandy McIntire
It's a Puzzle by Sandy McIntire
Waltz of the Flowers Cover by Sandy McIntire
Rope Bridge by Sandy McIntire
Spirits of the Sea by Sandy McIntire
Once in a Blue Moose by Sandy McIntire
Sea Shells by Sandy McIntire
Piano by Sandy McIntire
Easter Bunny by Sandy McIntire
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About Sandy McIntire
Sandy McIntire is a successful artist and musician living in West Virginia. She is a juried member of the WV Guild of Arts and Crafts and Allied Artists of WV and an associate member of West Virginia Watercolor Society. Her watercolors have been accepted in juried shows by WV Division of Culture and History, the West Virginia Watercolor Society, and Carnegie Hall in Lewisburg, WV. She has studied with Don Andrews, AWS, Jerry Birdsong, WVWS, and Janet Rogers, AWS, Catherine Nash, TWSA, and Laurie Goldstein-Warren, PWS, TWS, WVWS, NEWS, KSW, WSA, BWS, GWS.
Before moving to West Virginia in 2003, Sandy studied art at the Crealde School of Art and at Rollins College in Winter Park, FL. She currently lives in Mount Hope WV where she teaches music and pursues her art creations.
Sandy describes her watercolors saying, “I like to use bright colors and strong contrast to portray delightful people and scenes. My goal is to attract and absorb those who see my art.”
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