Ursula Schneider

I see art as an illustration of a life well lived. The artist life I aspire to is the life of one who lives fully present and able to engage a place, a plant, a creature, a habitat, a home, a city……in a tangible manner. My goal is to invite others into my own fascination with the world around me, to create a desire to be intimate with the living world of plants, animals, ecology as well as the human environment and from that space of wonder, to find ways to care for and conserve the natural world. 

Every piece of art begins with time spent outside natural world observing and loving what I’ve found. Each time I walk out the door, I am doing so in an attitude of curiosity, discovery and adventure. I see myself as a perpetual student of the Earth and, necessarily, of the creative possibilities with which I hope to illuminate it. I work, through graphite, ink, watercolor, acrylic and soft pastel coupled with photography and written words to create a cohesive body of work that calls to the soul of anyone willing to consider the wonders of the universe.

Born and raised in the wild Coastal woodlands of West Florida, I now make my home in the lush deserts of Southern Arizona. While the transition from a flat, tropical environment to the arid mountains of the Sonoran Desert felt anything but natural to me, I ultimately surrendered to the magic of seemingly unending transitions that can be found between the lower elevations and lofty sky island ranges.

I never imagined myself as an artist growing up, but was always a naturalist compelled by curiosity at the site of speckled eggs in a Blue Jay’s nest and the flashing neon of a summer sunset. It was a natural progression taking up various mediums to express the joy and wonder I sense directly onto a surface, or through my lens. All that passion has led me to explore numerous art mediums, including pen and ink, watercolor, acrylic and my current love, soft pastel. As I continue my growth, a shift to mixed media, combining all of my favorites when the subject merits it, was an easy progression. A creative life developed for me from years of gazing intently at the life around me and realizing that I had no choice but to find a way to translate what enraptures my soul.

I have earned a Nature Art Certificate at the Arizona Sonoran Desert Museum Art Institute. I now happily serve there as an Art Educator as well as offering private lessons. My habit has been to take any class that grabs my attention and incorporate what I learn into my work as well as my teaching. I’ve exhibited at Raices Taller 222 Art Gallery, at the ASDM Baldwin Gallery, The ASDM Ironwood Gallery, at Murphy Gallery and most regularly on my personal website at www.ursulaschneider.art as well as having the honor of my work being part of private collections across the United States as well as with international collectors.



 

Artwork by Ursula Schneider

This is a representative sample of Ursula’s work. Not all pieces are currently for sale.

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