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Sandra Vick Art
Sandra Vick is a painter whose work explores the Scottish landscape through silhouette, texture, and a playful, physical engagement with paint. Living at the foot of the Pentland Hills Regional Park, she draws inspiration from the rolling hills, rugged mountains, and subtle traces of human presence that mark the land. Her practice embraces oils, acrylics, and watercolour, allowing her to experiment with the fluidity, layering, and immediacy of paint to capture the shifting light, form, and texture of the natural world.
Sandra’s landscapes reflect on both geological time and human impact, subtly referencing paths, buildings, and worn terrain to highlight the ongoing relationship between people and place. She is fascinated by how natural forces shape the land and how we, in turn, leave our mark on it, inviting viewers to consider their own connection to the environment.
Her approach is intuitive yet deliberate, combining careful observation with a love of experimentation and a willingness to embrace the unexpected qualities of paint. Sandra’s work has been exhibited across the UK and is held in private collections worldwide, offering a thoughtful and immersive exploration of Scotland’s hills, mountains, and the quiet narratives embedded in the landscape.



















































