Five decades of narrative oil work, now carefully documented and shared with collectors.
An estate is a responsibility before it is an opportunity. Sandra Wittow (1935–2011) spent five decades building one of Colorado's most distinctive bodies of figurative work — paintings on hand-stretched linen that drew equally on fairy tale, biblical narrative, and personal mythology.
The Wittow family spent two years cataloguing, photographing and authenticating before a single piece was offered. That work is documented in her 2013 memoir Thicker Than Paint: A Lifework, which contains over 100 reproductions.
This is what "curated" should mean: not a filter on a feed, but care taken on your behalf.