Sandy Litchfield
Sandy Litchfield is a contemporary artist who is focused on “landscape as a construct for understanding place and notions of belonging.” Working primarily as a painter, she is interested in “representing one’s positional relationship to place-like being over, under, around, or inside.”
Through the process, Litchfield “plays with the geometry of perspective using whimsical shapes to create landscapes that are both expansive and intricate, abstract and representational, ebullient and reflective.” The artist also finds power in color, in its unique ability to express mood and transform the environmental atmosphere.
Litchfield has won numerous competitions for public art installations in New York. Her mural entitled “The Tree Inside Me” at PS14X in the Bronx won an award for Best Public Arts Projects in 2018. More recently, Litchfield completed and installed Forestation Syncopation at the New Hyde Park MTA train station in Long Island, New York.