Sandra Dalton is the Photography & Digital Artist Spotlight winning artist for the month of August 2021. Sandra is an award-winning photographer based in Colorado, USA.
Sandra’s Solo Art Exhibition will be featured on the website for the month of August 2021. The gallery will promote Sandra and her work on the Fusion Art website, individual online press releases to hundreds of outlets, email blasts to over 6,000+ buyers, collectors, galleries and art professionals, in online event calendars, art news websites and through the gallery’s extensive social media outlets. Fusion Art’s objective is to promote the Artist Spotlight winning artists, worldwide, to art professionals, gallerists, collectors and buyers.
Please read Sandra’s Artist Biography and Artist Statement below as she describes her history and inspiration in his own words. Scroll to the bottom of the page to see her exhibition.
If you are interested in purchasing any of these award-winning pieces, or to see more of Sandra’s work, please visit his website.
Also, please visit Fusion Art’s YouTube Channel to see Sandra’s Solo Art Exhibition Video.
Thank you to all the artists who participated in the Artist Spotlight competition and congratulations to Sandra and the other Artist Spotlight winning artists.
Artist Biography
Sandra Dalton is a fine art photographer focusing on portraiture and pictures that tell a story. She is best known for her portraits of feral and rescue cats.
Growing up on the outskirts of a few metropolitan areas, she has chosen to live in the mountains for most of her adult life. Sandra started out as a writer. Raised by a photographer, she spent her early years in front of the lens, and only began to delve into photography in her 30’s.
She has had a love for, and natural connection with, animals since before she could talk. Her work reveals both her love of storytelling and her love of animals.
Artist Statement
I believe that great animal photos have the same qualities as great human photos. Portraits that capture the essence, heart and personality of the subject, and scenes that tell a compelling story. Every creature has a backstory, and a unique view of this life – a view and lessons that may surprise you, if you take the time to ask and listen. A photo of a living being, any living being, should draw you into their world and make you want to know more. Photography and writing serve the same need for me. I have to get it out of my head and in front of me, where I can look at it and put it into someone else’s brain. While still open to interpretation, photos accomplish that in a much more pure and accurate way.