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Sandy Oppenheimer

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Sandy Oppenheimer is a self-taught artist who “paints with paper” in an intuitive and playful manner. She takes her inspiration from the great painters of the past, beautiful handmade papers from around the world and from the fortunate life she lives.

Sandy first started creating her collages while living in Italy in the village of Pietrasanta. She had moved there with her husband, sculptor John Fisher, and became part of a thriving international enclave of artists living near the heart of the marble mountains of Carrara. John was a marble carver, and Sandy had been working in ceramics prior to Italy.  Thousands of miles from her pottery studio,  she  began exploring the enchanted  hills with paints in hand. Day after day, she recorded what she saw in water color. Eventually,  she found herself adding small bits of paper to her paintings which led her to mixed media. In 2003, she was invited to a paper making village in Japan for a three month artist-in-residency. She put down her brushes, picked up  scissors and began "painting with paper" and never stopped. She continues to develop her artistic language with intention, delight and gratitude.

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