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Sandy Frazier (born in Motown USA) was
raised in Chicago and lived in Austin, Texas for a while where she ran her
own musicians' rehearsal studio. Sandy's move to NY in 1991 would prove to be
the cornerstone in her career and would finalize her as an
artist/musician/writer. Her love for writing music has spawned 100's of songs
over the years. Mystic-Art is a creative forum bringing Sandy's collective
works together in artistic expression. She spent her entire life painting,
writing music, performing, drawing, writing poetry and books..."It's a
dream come true that the opportunity of the Web is there for me to showcase
all these things that have been so meaningful in my life." Mystic-Art is
mainly about Sandy's art, music and writing; but she hopes to create a forum
for other artists to showcase their work, as well as a source for information
on helping victims of domestic violence. The sky's the limit! She has written
a book called "The Mystic Artist" and another "The Art of Silence." --Cezanne Huq, VirtualUrth ·
"I visited your site a while
ago. It is fabulous! I really loved 'Heaven's Flames.' Beautiful art Sandy! You are incredibly talented and I
congratulate you on your accomplishments. I wish you much success in the
future!" --Brandi, Crazy Girl ·
"I really like your art... just
my style! Makes me want to get out the ink and REAL paper!" --Kitty, Full Moon Graphics ·
"I have visited your site and
was very impressed." --Pamela MacQuarrie, Danjay Systems ·
"I like the site a lot. Very
nice art. I love your paintings. The painting ('I Intended to
Play') is beautiful. You are very talented and I
wish you luck with your art." --80lbs. of Art ·
"Thank you for taking the time
to visit our site at VirtualArtGalleries.com. It is refreshing to be
appreciated by artists such as yourself. I took the liberty of visiting your
site and it was more than worth my while. Your work is vivid and full of spirit.
I will certainly look forward to your future works and will certainly visit
your exhibition in Soho. I try and get up to New York at least once a week.
Thank you again and we will certainly notify you of updates and new
exhibitions. Looking forward to hearing from you in the near future. Maybe we
can talk about showing some of your work on our site. Thank you again." --David Haliski, Director of Web Services and Design - VirtualArtGalleries.com ·
"Awesome page! I think it's
wonderful the way you have integrated art, music, writing, spirit and your
concerns!" --Gretchen Overstolz, Forensic Nurse Practitioner, Charleston,
SC - SafeMoves ·
"Sandy, I can't say enough about
how much I love your artwork. The colors are truly amazing. All of them have
an uplifting effect upon the viewer. You could surely say they can promote
healing. You are going to go a long way in whichever direction you choose." --A. H. Hubbard III, Bristol, TN (patron) ·
"Sandy, I just want to tell you
what life you have brought to your paintings. They conjure up feeling and
memories, I had forgotten. Thank you for sharing it with me." ·
"I can't believe how beautiful
your website is. I don't think you know how talented you are. It's just
great! I'm so proud of you. I just went through all of the [galleries] and
the paintings are so much more beautiful and show up so much greater. I've
never seen anything so beautiful. I love the creative way you do your
website. It is so unusual. Thank you for being my daughter and making me so
proud of you." --Elizabeth Baron, Charleston, SC ·
"Your art is great! Your work is
awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!" --Connie Mallory, Sumner, WA ·
"Thank you for taking the time
to sign my guest book. Your comments are greatly appreciated especially coming
from a true master of the arts. Your work is beautiful. I can see why you are
so successful at what you do. I may have to start watching a few more Picasso
biographies myself!" --Tina, www.designedtoat.com ·
"WOW! I finally got a moment to
check out your sites - FABULOUS! You are truly a multi-talented woman! To do
all this, and raise two kids - kudos, ma'am. Wonderful art. Just fabulous,
Sandy." --M. Kelly, Nashua, NH ·
"A friend has spoken to me about
a particular painting...large in size, black, white, greys, a bit of red, I
believe... a woman's face, chin lifted... Have you any prints for sale of
that particular piece? I'm also curious as to the painting's 'history...'
Thank you for touching her soul and thus mine as well..." --Lehr Kale ·
"Wonderful Web Site! I could
spend hours here!" ·
"Great site, I adored it! Your
aunt/sister (?) Susan told me to look at this site, and promised I'd love it.
She was right! Very interesting; it's going on my bookmarks." --Stacy Duke, Rome, GA ·
"Hello, wow, this whole web
page is really good to see. I do
abstract, organic, mystical drawings; I really relate to your whole format,
spatial arrangements and... I just wanted to tell you that seeing someone who
is making art, and music, writing, doing what they love really gives me a lot
of... it's just a good thing for me
to see; I can't describe it really. I
like your work, your web page, I love the fact that I can see someone
doing what they love, I wish you all the success in the world." --Stephen Druesedow
--Patti Smith-Cox
AKA PeeLee, Graphics By PeeLee
--George Coppola, www.njpeople.com
--Warren Stolow, Sales and Marketing, Integration New Media, www.integration.qc.ca
--Tracy Hinschen,
Golden Phoenix Designs www.angelfire.com/yt/goldenphoenix
--Peter Ridley, Magic Mushroom Lamp & Waterfall Co.
--Christy Wallis, Houston, TX
--Christine Waterstone, www.mysticart.co.uk
--Julie Silnutzer, Goldsboro, NC
--Phil
Paleologos, nationally syndicated radio talk
show host - "American Breakfast," Boston, Mass. ·
Sandy, thank you for your kind
words. I think you have me beat in accomplishments though.
You surely have found your life's calling and I admire you for that. All my
best to you and yours, --Sharon Von Senden, www.sharonvonsendenmosaics.com ·
I am a student at East Valley High
School in Yakima, Washington and I would like it if you would send me some
information on yourself such as your date of birth, where u grew up... you
know, stuff like that. I had chosen
you to be my report. I am also
required to redo one of your art pieces so if you can take the time to send
this info to me, I would appreciate it. Thank u... I would like to use your picture of the Christmas Dove for my
picture. I have to redraw it and I
would like to know if u would allow me to do so. --Student, Tamara Wood
--Kerry Pieri, Sales
Administrator ·
I haven't actively studied art since
college, but the pieces I saw are really vibrant! I like your use of
colors and the energy conveyed through them. --Brian Abzanka, Producer, WPXI-TV (NBC) and PCNC,
Pittsburgh, PA ·
Have looked at your "Passion" series and I am amazed at the variety of styles. You
are clearly a prolific and committed artist. Best wishes, --Dr. David Baker, Politics and International Studies (PAIS)
--Isabel Elum
--Jerilyn Kelly,
Richmond, VA
--Greg Allen, Radio Host,
FL
--Fr. Mike Reilly, www.seamaxnews.com
--Rev David C. Bocock, http://talldrinkawater.blogspot.com
--J. Cole, student Art Reviews ·
SANDY FRAZIER - a painter, a musician
and a writer, Sandy Frazier believes all art to be a universal language and explores
many pathways of expression. This spirit of diversity is evident in every
aspect of her work; in painting and drawing she employs watercolor, gouache,
acrylics, oil, colored pencils, marker, etc. to achieve several artistic
goals. Growing up in Chicago and being largely self-taught, Frazier developed
her skills by modeling her art in the footsteps of the masters like Matisse,
Picasso and van Gogh, and, by following the examples left by their art, she
developed her own style. As a result, her own artistic voice is embedded
among traces of several artistic traditions such as the Surrealists, the
Fauvists, the Expressionists. Though the range of her pieces is diverse,
heavy lines in oil or charcoal and very selective color schemes tend to
dictate the moods of her work. Much of her education and inspiration for
these kinds of paintings has come from watching silent films where the
genre's depth of frame and unique lighting created a distinctive aesthetic
mostly abandoned by modern cinema. By manipulating the number and locations
of vanishing points within her work, Frazier achieves a variety of effects
including increasing her works' depth and widening the scope of possibility
with the picture. In each of these pieces, the multiple spatial planes allow
Frazier to develop a playground where each work becomes a self-contained,
extended story. Frazier's story is in constant development as well; always
testing and expanding her own limits and the extent to which art is
interdisciplinary, she has moved her attention to exhibiting her art on the
Internet where she has converged her talents as The Mystic Artist On-Line. --Agora Gallery, Soho, New York,
March 1998 ·
"In/Out Scapes" [March
showing at Agora Gallery in Soho, NYC] features... artists whose work exemplifies
the title: Sandy Frazier, a painter, musician, and writer, creates works in
several media that explore space in a particularly original manner through
the layering of multiple planes and subtle color modulations that resonate
like a lilting mental music..." --ARTSPEAK, New York, March/April 1998 ·
"Her own artistic voice is embedded among traces of
several artistic traditions such as the Surrealists, the Fauvists, the
Expressionists." --KunstUnikate.de (Art Gallery in
Germany) ·
Thanks so much for spreading the word
on our panels (and for putting links to our site through yours). We work hard
to make them right, and it seems like it’s really paying off. It has been so
busy here lately, and the bords are flying off the shelf. I found your work
to be very expressive. Great use of color! Thanks so much for writing and
keep up good work! --Josh Batschelet, Ampersand Art Supply For Music Reviews, CLICK HERE E-MAIL US YOUR OPINIONS AND
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