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Keith Linwood Stover - Curator
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The Cyber Art Show
"Bringing the Museum to You"

- Image of the Day -
"Into the Woods"
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Feature Artist Bio

![]() Sandra Kavanaugh - Into the Woods | ![]() Sandra Kavanaugh - Dunes | ![]() Sandra Kavanaugh - Sunlight on the Marsh |
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![]() Sandra Kavanaugh - Overview | ![]() Sandra Kavanaugh - Refuge Trail | ![]() Sandra Kavanaugh - Maine Marsh 2 |
![]() Sandra Kavanaugh - Essex | ![]() Sandra Kavanaugh - Mountain | ![]() Sandra Kavanaugh - Light on the Marsh |
![]() Sandra Kavanaugh - Plum Dunes | ![]() Sandra Kavanaugh - Plum Autumn | ![]() Sandra Kavanaugh - The Trail |



ARTIST'S OFFICIAL BIO (see above)
Sandra Kavanaugh's
FACEBOOK PAGE https://www.facebook.com/sandrakavanaughfineart/
By permission of the artist, The Cyber Art Show is pleased to feature the first of two 12-piece exhibitions of works by American landscape painter Sandra Kavanaugh (born 1950 in Lowell, Massachusetts).
Sandra Kavanaugh is an artist working in oils and pastels. Landscapes are a favorite theme and she enjoys capturing the beauty of the New England Landscape from mountains to coast.
She graduated from Massachusetts College of Art with a BFA in Fine Art. Over the years she has enjoyed many art endeavors including a pottery studio at Lowell’s Brush with History and teaching art at Salem, New Hampshire High School.
Sandra continued her studies in Alla Prima oils with Trisha Gibbs at New Hampshire Institute of Art and Pastels in classes and workshops with Robert Carsten, Ed Chesnovitch and Stan Sperlak. Her work has been exhibited at Sullivan Framing and Fine Art Gallery as well many local and regional juried show.
She is a member of the Greater Salem Art Association, Newburyport Art Association, The Pastel Society of NH and was recently elected to associate status with the Pastel Society of America.
She lives in Pelham, New Hampshire with her husband Lee and son Drew on Little Island Pond.
Gallery #322
March 2, 2016
Twelve Pieces by Contemporary Artist
Sandra Kavanaugh (Born 1950)
ARTIST'S STATEMENT
"My landscapes represent New England places from mountains to sea. I strive to capture the beauty of local places whether the ocean marsh or the light hitting the rocks on my morning walk.
I have a love of geometry and the underlying structure of things and apply the golden section to my compositions combining classical with contemporary. I try to strike a balance between visual realism and expressive mark-making."

