Sandy Hubler, Mountain Home

Sandy Hubler is a native Arkansan who grew up in Mountain Home. She states, "I have always been attracted to art. When I was a little girl my father nicknamed me Doodles, which stuck with me throughout his entire life. I would doodle on anything, books, papers, napkins, etc. I won my first art award of a $1.00 prize in the third grade for a drawing of a bouquet of flowers." Sandy later received an art scholarship to attend Arkansas State University. She studied with Roger Carlisle for several years.
Sandy paints primarily in oils but will occasionally use soft pastels for a change of pace. She paints in a variety of subjects and says, "I don't want to limit myself from learning or experimenting with my art. My favorite subjects are landscapes, horses and the female nude."

Sandy's work has been shown throughout the Mid South area with numerous awards. She owns a framing business called The Showroom, located in Little Rock. When she is not working or painting, she competes in barrel racing competitions with her horses.

Sandy states that she owes her success for her art to her late husband, Rob. Saying "Rob supported my art so much, he was my biggest critic, but it only made me try harder and become a better artist." Sandy is available for commission and her work can be seen at The Showroom Gallery across from Cajon's Warf off Cantrell and you can contact her at
dodlesart@msn.com
or visit her website at www.sandyhublerfineart.com