Sandra Haspl Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Sandra Haspl based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Sandra Haspl
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Lily of the Valley by Sandra Haspl
The Smile of the Coyote by Sandra Haspl
Fiesta by Sandra Haspl
Ready for Flight by Sandra Haspl
Night of the Hibiscus by Sandra Haspl
Evening Descent by Sandra Haspl
Spicy Curried Shrimp by Sandra Haspl
Shorn and Sheepish by Sandra Haspl
Far Horizon by Sandra Haspl
Cone Flower and Friend by Sandra Haspl
Bluebird in the Lilac Bush by Sandra Haspl
Zinnias in the Rain by Sandra Haspl
Siberian Iris by Sandra Haspl
Wintertime by Sandra Haspl
Food for Thought by Sandra Haspl
Chicks and Hen by Sandra Haspl
Snake Charmer by Sandra Haspl
Buddies by Sandra Haspl
Grazing in Primrose by Sandra Haspl
Garden of Dreams by Sandra Haspl
Cattleya in Contrast by Sandra Haspl
Duet by Sandra Haspl
First snow in Primrose Wisconsin by Sandra Haspl
Fire Orchid by Sandra Haspl
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About Sandra Haspl
Sandra Haspl has been painting since she was a child. She delved into pastel; oil and water color, but became interested in porcelain painting because of the luminosity.
The art of painting on porcelain “canvases” has been a fine art in Asia and Europe for centuries.
The combination of oil, mineral paints and high heat, vitrify the colors on the porcelain using a centuries old process. The colors must be painted in layers and fired in a kiln at 1350 to 1400º F over and over again to achieve the precise depth of color.
Most of her work involves portraits of people, animals and nature. Involvement in the art of porcelain painting has been the key for her to open the door to the intricacies of design, hues and moods of nature.
Sandra is in the collections of the U.W. Madison Hospital, U.W. University Madison, Epic, and in many corporations and private homes throughout the Midwest.