Sandra J Schultz
https://www.sandrajschultz.com
[email protected]
805-235-1728
CALIFORNIA STUDIO COLLECTION
Wolf
Kodiak's Perusing the Dinner Menu
$3,200.00 Price
$3,200.00 Price
Meeting Him
(24x36")
$3,980.00
(24x36")
$3,980.00
Late Summer Bugle
$3,200.00
$3,200.00
Little Spotty Knabstrupper
(14x11")
$820.00
(14x11")
$820.00
Great Flight
(31x31")
$2,800.00
(31x31")
$2,800.00
Going Home
(30x40")
$3,680.00
(30x40")
$3,680.00
Hello. My name is Sandra J Schultz.
I am a wildlife biologist, artist, pilot, scuba diver, kayaker and vegetable rancher. I am a dyed in the wool hermit and an extreme animal lover. I grew up in the deep northwoods of Wisconsin, and spent a good deal of my youth wandering alone through the woods. I learned to truly appreciate nature: the beautiful sparkles of light on a frosty morning, the flash of a deer's tail, the startle as a grouse exploded from the bushes nearly at my feet. I loved it all and still do.
I became aware at an early age that few people saw nature the way I did, and I always wanted to record nature as I saw it. My artistic documentation of nature began in the early 1990's, and over the years I have honed my skill and worked with a variety of mediums. My art has evolved from pencil and ink, to sculpture, to watercolor, to oil, but no matter which medium I choose, my goal is always to convey what I see when I look at animals.
I see their souls. So if you love animals, and when you look at them you see the immensely superior beings they are, you will probably love my artwork. I thank you for that. You are my people.
I am a wildlife biologist, artist, pilot, scuba diver, kayaker and vegetable rancher. I am a dyed in the wool hermit and an extreme animal lover. I grew up in the deep northwoods of Wisconsin, and spent a good deal of my youth wandering alone through the woods. I learned to truly appreciate nature: the beautiful sparkles of light on a frosty morning, the flash of a deer's tail, the startle as a grouse exploded from the bushes nearly at my feet. I loved it all and still do.
I became aware at an early age that few people saw nature the way I did, and I always wanted to record nature as I saw it. My artistic documentation of nature began in the early 1990's, and over the years I have honed my skill and worked with a variety of mediums. My art has evolved from pencil and ink, to sculpture, to watercolor, to oil, but no matter which medium I choose, my goal is always to convey what I see when I look at animals.
I see their souls. So if you love animals, and when you look at them you see the immensely superior beings they are, you will probably love my artwork. I thank you for that. You are my people.
OFF THE GRID 2023
Rusty Spotted Cat
$300.00
$300.00
Dawn Patrol
$240.00
$240.00
Grizzly Meadow
$300.00
$300.00
The majority of the paintings featured in my California collection were crafted in either my current studio in Somerset or my former studio in Baywood Park, California. The spaciousness of my California studio lends itself well to my larger works, but I also take joy in creating smaller delights, such as the beloved 'Little Spotty Knabstrupper.'
In late 2016, we bid farewell to our home and studio in Baywood Park, California, and embarked on a year-long journey across the western states in search of the perfect spot to settle. Despite covering a lot of ground, and learning that there really isn't a perfect spot to settle, we drifted back to the central coast and built a tiny house on wheels on a good friend's property.
During this transitional period, I painted very little, but the 36 x 24 inch Desert Bighorn Sheep painting in this collection emerged in our still-under-construction tiny house. With no space for an easel, I had to hold the canvas on my lap with one hand and paint with the other. Partially because the painting arose in spite of the odds, I held "Desert Bighorn" in my private collection just to help me remember what I can accomplish if I put my mind to it. Desert Bighorn is now being made available for art enthusiasts to enjoy.
In late 2016, we bid farewell to our home and studio in Baywood Park, California, and embarked on a year-long journey across the western states in search of the perfect spot to settle. Despite covering a lot of ground, and learning that there really isn't a perfect spot to settle, we drifted back to the central coast and built a tiny house on wheels on a good friend's property.
During this transitional period, I painted very little, but the 36 x 24 inch Desert Bighorn Sheep painting in this collection emerged in our still-under-construction tiny house. With no space for an easel, I had to hold the canvas on my lap with one hand and paint with the other. Partially because the painting arose in spite of the odds, I held "Desert Bighorn" in my private collection just to help me remember what I can accomplish if I put my mind to it. Desert Bighorn is now being made available for art enthusiasts to enjoy.
WATERCOLOR COLLECTION
Indigo Bunting (8x10")
$240.00
$240.00
Autumn Birch
$89.00
$89.00
English Sparrow
$99.00
$99.00
Gannet Love (11x16") unframed
$180.00
$180.00
Steller's Jay (8x10")
$240.00
$240.00
African Yellow White-Eye (8x10")
$240.00
$240.00
Storm Over The Pond (8x10")
$240.00
$240.00
Eastern Bluebird (8x8")
$140.00
$140.00
Baywood Sunset (11x14")
$220.00
$220.00