Sandi Bassett
Artist Biography:
Sandi Bassett is a multifaceted artist whose creative journey spans across continents and disciplines. Their passion for art, community, and cultural exchange has not only shaped their artistic style but has also transformed the lives of many through various initiatives and projects.
Background and Travels:
Having traveled extensively, she has left an indelible mark on walls across the globe, painting vibrant and meaningful murals in places as diverse as Mexico and Cambodia. In Cambodia, they ran a non-governmental organization focused on art, working tirelessly with underprivileged children, empowering them with the transformative power of artistic expression.
Education and Teaching Experience:
With a solid academic foundation, holds a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Education in Art and Psychology. This educational background, coupled with their hands-on experience, has allowed them to teach art in a variety of settings. They shared their knowledge and passion on a Native reserve in Alberta, where their students achieved recognition and awards for their exceptional artwork.
Community Engagement:
Sandi is deeply committed to community service. Currently residing in Vancouver, they volunteer at two community centers, enriching the lives of vulnerable and senior individuals through art. Their dedication to giving back and creating inclusive spaces for artistic expression reflects their belief in the power of art to heal and unite.
Artistic Diversity and Skills:
Their artistic repertoire is nothing short of eclectic. From abstract compositions to intricate portraits, their work spans a myriad of styles. They explore diverse mediums, including oil, acrylic, mixed media, and sculpture, showcasing their versatility and innovative spirit. Additionally, their fascination with global art forms led them to take courses in traditional techniques like Balinese batik and mask carving in Bali and silver smithing and glass blowing in Thailand. They have also delved into the world of ceramics and silk screening in Alberta, further enriching their creative palette.
Fashion Design and Beyond:
Beyond traditional forms of art, Sandi has ventured into the realm of fashion design, adding another dimension to their creative expression. Their ability to seamlessly blend various art forms exemplifies their avant-garde approach to creativity.
Conclusion:
Sandi Bassett is not just an artist; they are a catalyst for change, a mentor, and a beacon of inspiration. Through their art, teaching, and community initiatives, they continue to bridge cultures, transform lives, and remind us all of the profound impact art can have on the world. Their journey is a testament to the boundless possibilities of artistic expression and its ability to create a better, more connected global Community
ARTIST’S STATEMENT
Meet Sandi Bassett, a boundary-defying artist based in the vibrant city of Vancouver. With a passion for pushing artistic boundaries, Sandi has mastered an array of mediums, from the traditional to the avant-garde, in locations as diverse as Bali, Thailand, Cambodia, Mexico and Alberta.
Their creative journey has taken them on a global adventure, where they delved into the intricacies of batik and mask carving in Bali, experimented the art of silver smithing and glass blowing in Thailand, explored the world of clay in Cambodia , murals in Mexico and fabric art and silkscreening while teaching in Maskwacis , Alberta .
She is a true artistic chameleon, seamlessly transitioning from abstract wonders to lifelike portraits, and experimenting with mixed media, oil, acrylic, and sculptures in clay and mixed media. Their work is not confined to canvases; they are also a visionary fashion designer, transforming everyday items into wearable art.
Armed with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) and a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) in Art and Psychology, Sandi combines technical expertise with a free and expressive hand. They revel in the challenge of new mediums and techniques, constantly pushing themselves to create fresh, innovative images.
What sets Sandi apart is their eco-conscious approach. They breathe new life into discarded items, upcycling them into sculptures and fashion pieces. This commitment to sustainability echoes their artistic philosophy: creativity knows no limits, and inspiration can be found in the most unexpected places.
Follow Sandi Bassett on their artistic journey as they continue to redefine the boundaries of creativity and transform the ordinary into the extraordinary.
Artist Biography:
Sandi Bassett is a multifaceted artist whose creative journey spans across continents and disciplines. Their passion for art, community, and cultural exchange has not only shaped their artistic style but has also transformed the lives of many through various initiatives and projects.
Background and Travels:
Having traveled extensively, she has left an indelible mark on walls across the globe, painting vibrant and meaningful murals in places as diverse as Mexico and Cambodia. In Cambodia, they ran a non-governmental organization focused on art, working tirelessly with underprivileged children, empowering them with the transformative power of artistic expression.
Education and Teaching Experience:
With a solid academic foundation, holds a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Education in Art and Psychology. This educational background, coupled with their hands-on experience, has allowed them to teach art in a variety of settings. They shared their knowledge and passion on a Native reserve in Alberta, where their students achieved recognition and awards for their exceptional artwork.
Community Engagement:
Sandi is deeply committed to community service. Currently residing in Vancouver, they volunteer at two community centers, enriching the lives of vulnerable and senior individuals through art. Their dedication to giving back and creating inclusive spaces for artistic expression reflects their belief in the power of art to heal and unite.
Artistic Diversity and Skills:
Their artistic repertoire is nothing short of eclectic. From abstract compositions to intricate portraits, their work spans a myriad of styles. They explore diverse mediums, including oil, acrylic, mixed media, and sculpture, showcasing their versatility and innovative spirit. Additionally, their fascination with global art forms led them to take courses in traditional techniques like Balinese batik and mask carving in Bali and silver smithing and glass blowing in Thailand. They have also delved into the world of ceramics and silk screening in Alberta, further enriching their creative palette.
Fashion Design and Beyond:
Beyond traditional forms of art, Sandi has ventured into the realm of fashion design, adding another dimension to their creative expression. Their ability to seamlessly blend various art forms exemplifies their avant-garde approach to creativity.
Conclusion:
Sandi Bassett is not just an artist; they are a catalyst for change, a mentor, and a beacon of inspiration. Through their art, teaching, and community initiatives, they continue to bridge cultures, transform lives, and remind us all of the profound impact art can have on the world. Their journey is a testament to the boundless possibilities of artistic expression and its ability to create a better, more connected global Community
ARTIST’S STATEMENT
Meet Sandi Bassett, a boundary-defying artist based in the vibrant city of Vancouver. With a passion for pushing artistic boundaries, Sandi has mastered an array of mediums, from the traditional to the avant-garde, in locations as diverse as Bali, Thailand, Cambodia, Mexico and Alberta.
Their creative journey has taken them on a global adventure, where they delved into the intricacies of batik and mask carving in Bali, experimented the art of silver smithing and glass blowing in Thailand, explored the world of clay in Cambodia , murals in Mexico and fabric art and silkscreening while teaching in Maskwacis , Alberta .
She is a true artistic chameleon, seamlessly transitioning from abstract wonders to lifelike portraits, and experimenting with mixed media, oil, acrylic, and sculptures in clay and mixed media. Their work is not confined to canvases; they are also a visionary fashion designer, transforming everyday items into wearable art.
Armed with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) and a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) in Art and Psychology, Sandi combines technical expertise with a free and expressive hand. They revel in the challenge of new mediums and techniques, constantly pushing themselves to create fresh, innovative images.
What sets Sandi apart is their eco-conscious approach. They breathe new life into discarded items, upcycling them into sculptures and fashion pieces. This commitment to sustainability echoes their artistic philosophy: creativity knows no limits, and inspiration can be found in the most unexpected places.
Follow Sandi Bassett on their artistic journey as they continue to redefine the boundaries of creativity and transform the ordinary into the extraordinary.
$550.00
Oil and cold wax on canvas.
20x20x1.50"
Not my usual colours but you always have to listen to the muse. I love texture and the softness of oil paints infused with cold wax . This is painted mostly with a palette knife and boy of brush work. The impasto effect is achieved with the wax.
$1,650.00
Oil on canvas.
48x36"
This was inspired by my time spent in Mexico at the Monarch Butterfly reserves. A very spiritual and uplifting experience. The moment that the butterflies cascade down from the trees , as the sun warms them, is truly magnificent.
$550.00
Acrylic, leather, coins, cardboard, plaster, fabric, found objects on canvas.
36x12x1.50"
I have family in New Mexico and love the landscape. It’s cowboy movie backdrop beautiful. This is a highly textural and intriguing mixture or realism and abstract forms.
$975.00
Mannequin, pennies, fur, acrylic sculpture.
12x26x8"
When I acquired the vintage mannequin I really didn’t have an idea what the end result would be , but with a bit makeup touch up and a flash of fur , the Ski Bunny emerged. She’s the perfect piece for a retail setting or gracing your foyer. She’s currently residing in Vancouver.
$825.00
Oil on canvas.
24x24x1.50"
Living on the west coast the sea and sky are a part of the conversation. Looking back is a reflection of everywhere I’ve lived and loved. The calm of the wind off the sea , the crash of a wave and the joy of a stroll on the beach.
$1,125.00
Acrylic and mixed media on canvas.
24x48"
An explosion of textures and colour. There’s always something new to find in this eclectic piece.
$750.00
Mixed media sculpture.
12x12x12"
Done for an animal portrait show that I did with my grandsons. They did portraits of their dog, Ditto. Hence the name, Not Ditto . It was created with all upcycled pieces. The head itself was bought at a garage sale.
$750.00
Acrylic and gouache on canvas.
24x31.50"
Created impasto with a pallete knife this is an explosive piece with a lot of texture.
$1,200.00
Acrylic on canvas.
39.25x31.25"
A lively and bright abstract cityscape . The painting created with a pallets knife mirrors the energy and life of a bustling city.
$950.00
Mixed media on canvas.
24x36"
Created in a social enterprise studio in the DTES . All the material used are upcycled. This painting was initially sparked by a donated vintage photograph of a couple and a roll of film. As it evolved it became a homage to an earlier time and a nod to Emily Carr.
$1,425.00
Mixed media on canvas.
24x48"
Undercover was created entirely from upcycled materials. Created in an social enterprise space in the DTES . It started with the discovery of a box of desk brass name plates and evolved from there . Initially when the I did a name search, the name came up as a retired undercover cop. The second time I searched there was no information, she had disappeared . It’s heavily textured with multiple layers.
$480.00
Oil and mixed media on canvas.
22x28"
This mixed media was created after visiting the northern mountains of Vietnam.The cloth was a piece I acquired from a local woman . These intricate pieces of art are from the traditional collar of the woman’s dress. They re replaced frequently and I fell in love with it and the craftsmanship shown. It is sewn onto the canvas with sinew and incorporated in the painting that represents the mountains of the region.