The
striking paintings of Sandra Kuck have made her one
the most beloved American artists of the late twentieth
century.
Angelic children, nostalgic settings, lyrical compositions,
elegant technique, and exquisite detail are her art's
signature characteristics. Sandra's images uniquely
capture the tenderness and beauty of "days gone by.
From the delicate lace and flowers to the peaceful cradling
of a baby in mother's arms, Sandra's profound love of
nature and family inspires the beautiful and serene
qualities of her works
Sandra was born in East Liverpool, Ohio. Her notebooks were embellished
with sketches of her classmates, and her textbooks were used
as a source of models. At thirteen, Sandra completed her first
oil painting - a portrait of Napoleon.
Graduating from high school in Southern California, Sandra studied nursing at UCLA for one semester. Unwilling to relinquish her dream of becoming an artist, Sandra moved to New York City and attended the Art Student's League.
Soon after her move to New York, Sandra met John Kuck, a New York City Police Detective. John became Sandra's biggest fan and encouraged her to follow her dream. The young newlyweds quickly started a family, John Jr. and Evelyn, and Sandra's children became her greatest inspiration. With boundless determination and energy, she continued to cultivate her talents at home while raising her children.
In 1983, Sandra finally received national recognition when she was honored with her first National Association of Limited Edition Dealers' Plate of the Year, Print of the Year, and Artist of the Year awards. Every year since 1983, NALED has honored Sandra with awards, including an unprecedented eight-time Artist of the Year award. Sandra's awards also include the 1991 International Collectable Artist of the Year, Plate Artist Hall of Fame (Bradford Exchange), and Print Artist Hall of Fame (U.S. Art).
Sandra's talents are not limited to prints and plates. She had designed a collection of award winning dolls and is creating a new figurine and doll series. Sandra currently lives in Boca Raton, Florida. Her newest inspirations are her grandchildren, Alexandra and Claudia. |