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- Curiosity
acrylic 24" x 30" 2009
- Don't Mess with Momma
acrylic 24" x 36" 2010
- Night Owl
acrylic 16" x 20" 2008
- Staying Close to Momma
acrylic 20" x 24" 2008
- The Guardian of innocence
acrylic 24" x 36" 2011
artist statement
Painting is entirely for my pleasure and fulfillment. I am driven to create images on canvas and paper. It is something that I cannot stop. It is like breathing – it is a required part of my existence. It’s who I am and it’s part of my soul. To be able to create a story, an action, an image, is a wonderful passion to have. When the brush goes into my hand, something takes over and I am lost in the creative process. I believe it is a gift from God. I want the viewer to be able to appreciate the beauty of nature and animals so perhaps they will understand how important it is that each of us must do our part to try to preserve the environment for their habitat. Being a wildlife artist allows me to give back and donate money, prints and original paintings to various animal and environmental causes.
selected biography
Award winning artist Sandy Moser has always had a passion to draw and paint nature and animals. She is a self taught artist, but she has taken many workshops in the past 15 years.
She is currently a member and founding president of the Seacoast Trail Arts Association and a member of Visual Arts of Nova Scotia. Her work has been featured in many selected group shows within the province. Sandy’s paintings are now in private collections in many parts of Canada, the United States and Europe, and two of her paintings are in the collection of Province House in Halifax.













