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ARTIST INFO
Sandra Bos is an impressionist whose paintings are meant to celebrate life. She is known most for her still lifes and portraits which are vibrant and bursting with color and self-expression. Bos moved to Tennessee in 1995 from Paradise, California, where she spent five years working as an apprentice to well-known Bay Area artist Michael Linstrom. Bos and Linstrom founded a school there in the foothills of the Sierras. She now lives in Cookeville with her husband and family and has her own gallery/studio called the Afternoon Gallery. She conducts workshops, demonstrations, and painting classes for children and adults.
Sandra has won regional, national, and international awards. Most recently International Artist magazine selected one of her portraits for their upcoming book, 100 Ways to Paint People (Elladrent Pty, Ltd. 2004). Her work has also been published in Tennessee Home and Gardens magazine (Sept./Oct. 2003).
Bos is a member of OPA (Oil Painters of America), AVA (Association for Visual Artists, Chattanooga), In-Town Gallery (Chattanooga), and CAS (Cookeville Art Society). Her work can also be seen at Alice's Treasures in Byrdstown, Tennessee and Collaborations Gallery in Seagrove Beach, FL. |
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