Location: United States
Sal Sidner ecofeminist artist, born UK, lives in south Florida, and New York. Paints musicians and women, people and animals in landscape. loves to travel and paint in the forests and gardens of the world. Degrees in Art, Education and life. Volunteer at Fairchild Gardens after career as Art Educator. Works in series, currently printmaking SHRINE lithographs and relief prints at EFA Robert Blackburn Printmaking Studios NYC. Her murals are in Hialeah, Heraklion. Miami. Also does fashion illustration from the model, NYC.
Based on drawings of friends drumming at Shrine music venue, Harlem, and concerts in south Florida, experiments in stone lithography, relief and viscosity printmaking, all drawn and produced by Sal at EFA Robert Blackburn. Currently showing at Annual Members show. Also mixed media paintings from south Floida
A compiled drawing on lithography stone, printed by the artist using traditional methods, edition of 11. Sal drew many small studies of those ecstatic moments when musicians are in their zone.
The magic of music. Relief print drawn in glue by Sal, hand printed viscosity method on press at EFA Robert Blackburn. From drawings of musicians at Shrine Music venue, Harlem
Painted from drawings of French musicians emphasized angularity and focus with free color interpretation
Sal met musicians walking down the street in Fez. Their joy and mutual laughter are in this painting.
Painted from drawings of Zenny Camara at Fez Fesitival, she sits majestic in a Fassi palace
Sal met musicians in the street in Fes. Their joy storks stork is a symbol of home and happiness. Painted in Fes with calligraphy ink