Sandra Wagnon Honeycutt is a native North Carolinian whose art is inspired by such things as her first grade teacher's dress, sweet tea, Granny's garden, wild grapes, her Daddy's red flannel shirt and pipe smoke.

    While Sandra's art is impressionistic and contemporary in flair, it is down home in feeling.  When her art goes home to live with someone, she wants it to invoke thoughts or memories that soothe the mind, warm the heart, and touch the soul.

    Sandra has loved art since finger painting as a third grader.  As a young woman, motherhood took precedence and she did not begin her career as a serious artist until later in life.  Today she paints in the "dog house", her art studio in the back yard of her home, often accompanied by her grandchildren and grand dogs.  Nothing makes her happier than sharing her love of art with people of all ages.

    Believing that learning is a lifelong endeavor, she takes annual treks to the mountains with friends to paint and study with other artists.  Sandra states, "Painting is second nature to me, and I do so love to write, so I do both and hope that the result makes others happy... perhaps stirring the imagination or other emotions, or maybe just bringing color to their world.  I believe that each work of art has a story, and each story has a work of art... so much to tell, and so much to paint!"

 

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About the Artist