Sandy Belk Fine Art
Sandy Belk Fine Art


ÒI want people to feel good when they view my workÑbecause I feel good creating it. I want people to experience the magic of the moment.Ó


My work involves creating something magical from a moment in time. Memories are more than a visual record. Sometimes what we felt is more important than what we saw. Some memories have a glow and warm to themÑalmost magic. I try to bring this glow and magic to my artwork.

I began exploring digital art tools in the 1990s and started learning everything I could about photography. IÕve learned photography by studying master photographers like Craig Tanner and Marilyn Sholin. Also, IÕve learned a lot by trail and error and by drawing on my training as a graphic designer/web designer.

Currently, I working on three different series: photo watercolors, vintage vignettes, and photo abstracts. My photo watercolor series prints are painted digitally from original photographs. The photo vignettes series explores ways to recreate vintage lighting techniques with a modern twist. The photo abstract series has a dream-like quality an a sense of movement and are typically taken with a lensbaby lens.