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Sandra Frazier is a New York-based artist, a modern expressionist who
has exhibited in Soho and the Broadway District in New York... also,
Charleston, SC and Illinois, with excellent reviews. She has exhibited
in many galleries from international Internet sites to Soho. She is a published author and
also a singer/songwriter and recording artist.
Sandy's pop music CD - Resurrection
- is available here and at Amazon.com.
Sandy co-wrote The Art of
Silence with her mother, which has been on the market
since 1989. Her book, The Mystic Artist,
was released in paperback April 2006. |
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Sandy Frazier is a New
York-based multimedia Expressionist who creates art with qualities of
prophetic mysticism. "I found
in the great mystic artists a treasure trove of inspiration, which fuels my
art as well as my music," she refers to the subject of her book, The Mystic Artist. "I sometimes feel as though I am
'painting music'" - a theme that is universal throughout Sandy's art
and music. Sandy's early
education in art came from an unusual source - silent films. "Painting
stills from silent films gave me much of my education in art." Interpreting
those dramatic photographs, rich with the shadows and lighting that depicted
early Americana, she quickly became a value painter, and began creating
impressionistic watercolours. (See her Silent Still
series.) ...until one day around 1994 when she happened
to see The Mystery of
Picasso, a '50s documentary. It was just the inspiration
Sandy needed to liberate herself in order to be the artist she'd always
wanted to be. The documentary was almost literally a day in the life of the
man - the camera watching him paint, draw and create through a transparent
screen that makes the viewer feel as if he or she is participating in the
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"Suddenly, I felt as though I'd
been liberated artistically. No more would I have to be just a copyist
or a value painter. I could be the colourist I'd always wanted
to be and free to express that which my soul contained. Picasso's given me a
new lease on life." Sandy believes anyone can be an artist in this
way. "Picasso taught me that if you
have the courage to start with that one line, no matter how crooked it may
be, you have the strength to follow through and finish your
masterpiece." And many of her
paintings are prophetic, containing symbolic messages, as though they were
created subliminally - while connecting to a higher source. In the late '90s,
she had her first Manhattan opening at Robert's Restaurant, a trendy
jazz club in the Broadway district (Hell's Kitchen), where she was very
successful selling many of her works to the theatre and performance
community. Sandy's many paintings and
drawings include her Silent Stills
and Surrealistic
Spirit series. She has exhibited in Chicago, IL;
Charleston, SC; New York; and Long Island. She was featured in Charleston's
largest gallery, as well as several places on Charleston's main street. Represented by Agora Gallery in New York City, she
opened with her first Soho show in March 1998, at 560 Broadway, where she was
proud and honored to have been selected to feature a painting (Sandy's
original oil painting - I Intended to
Play) to be featured in NY arts magazine (March '98), [New
York's guide for Exhibits, Reviews, Maps, Openings, which goes to all the
galleries in New York City]; and Sandy was listed in New York's famous Gallery Guide. She was also featured in ARTSPEAK
Magazine (March/April, 1998). Her painting, Vincent's Music,
was chosen to represent Agora Gallery's new talents. A published author,
Sandy writes on art and has had articles and excerpts from her books
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She has also published
and displayed over 175 original works of art at her Web site since 1997 and
is a frequent exhibitor at international online shows. Sandy's still-life acrylic painting, 2 Green Pears was
chosen to grace the cover of grade school
art textbooks throughout the country (Publisher: Harcourt
School Publishers). The book features a
3/4-page detail of the painting on the front and the entire painting
reproduced on the back cover. The original print-run was 40,000-80,000. Sandy's painting was
chosen from hundreds of submissions. Many thanks to Tobi Zausner for her recommendation! Sandy's Pope
painting/collage will be published as an illustration in a high school
religion textbook: "Morality: An Invitation to Christian Living" by
Joseph Stoutzenberger. (It illustrates the Pope with the weight of the world
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She is currently
working on several new series of paintings - Passion World,
Papier Colle,
and Painting Music. She will soon be selling prints of some of
her original paintings, which will be available at her Web site. |
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Borne in Motown,
U.S.A., Sandy has been a singer and songwriter all her life. Her early
influences in rock, gospel, soul and rhythm and blues are reflected in her
singing style and songwriting. "Elvis Presley was my biggest
influence in my youth," she states, "He
was so talented and filled with soul-purpose... and firmly rooted in American
music through gospel, rhythm and blues, which has inspired almost all genres
of music." Influenced by Elvis
Presley, Leiber & Stoller, John Lennon, Kate Bush, Ian Anderson, Bob
Dylan, '70s Motown soul music, dance, electronica and trance/ambient music
and Heart (to name just a few), soon she started writing and performing her
own original songs and has continued throughout her lifetime. Her many song
lyrics can be found on the discography
page. |
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Sandy's songs are
filled with universal lyrics that are skillfully entwined with tuneful
melodies. "I really believe artists are
channels for a higher and much purer force which we have no choice but to
bring out of ourselves. It took me experiencing a lot of disappointments
before I could begin to live truer to myself. I write music to survive and
I've actually LIVED each and every word of my songs." Sandy spent many
years writing, recording and producing her music and in 2000 released her
debut CD, Resurrection
- an album of songs inspired by her book The Mystic Artist filled with
painterly delights. It is a blend of modern
electronica, with a techno trance vibe and 'ear candy' to always keep the
listener coming back for more. "These are songs written by a
painter; and so the album is much like a series of collage-paintings centered
around the theme of water, with many colours, textures and unique
brushstrokes," says Sandy of her collaboration with
Gary Filadelfo, an excellent engineer and producer in New York. "For example, I did a painting called
Egypt Over Arles --
combining my love for Egyptian art and Van Gogh's home where The Yellow House was
-- and then a song just naturally followed... and now we're combining effects
along with swirls of light and colour like a Van Gogh painting... as though
we're literally painting music. |
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"And my song for Gauguin started
out to be autobiographical in the way I was relating to him and his journey through
life; but then it became a song that was really a collage of his paintings in
music." Sandy's music
is "ArtRock" - each song a Pop Cantata, a kind of poem set to
music, colourful stories, each like an individual painting. |
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