Studio de Sa


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Andrew de Sa

Painter.

 

Andrew de Sa is a nationally awarded painter with a focus on work created for the advancement of Beauty in public, sacred and residential spaces.

 

 

Featured work:

“The Salvation Triptych”

A monumental work of public sacred art currently on view in downtown Washington D.C. on K st.

 
 
 
 


“Mural of Mother Mary Lange”



Commissioned by Our Lady of Sorrows Church in Takoma Park, this 8ft public work depicts a local Servant of God. Learn more about the project and her story here.

 
 



 
 



 
 

“The Hospitality of Abraham”

A painted reflection on Philoxenia, the Greek word for hospitality or more literally, love of stranger.

21” x 42”, Mineral Paints on Birchwood and Arches Paper

 
 

“The de Sa Family Prayer Corner”

Prayer corner created by the artist for his family. The central wooden icon house was carved by Saskatoon woodworker, Sean Wilson. Paintings and design by Andrew de Sa.

 
 

“The Prayer of Jonah”

12 in x 12 in, Oil paint on wood panel

 
 

This painting was conceived as an exploration of the theological concepts of Exitus and Reditus. The painting was carried out in a playful manner reminiscent of the sacred works of 12th century Catalonia. Composition ally, the work evokes the Arabic letter, nūn.

Read the poetry that inspired this work here.

The Process:

 
 
 
 

“Song of St. Cecilia or All Flesh is Grass”

40 in x 20 in, Oil paint on wood panel

 
 
 
 
 

This painting was unveiled at the Princeton Art Museum and resides in a private collection in Connecticut.

 

Read a collection of the poetry which inspired this piece here.



 
 

 
 

Chapel of the Holy Family

Manchester, New Hampshire

The full renovation of a chapel for a New England classical school. The renovations, including the addition of a 24 foot original oil painting of the flight to Egypt, were made to facilitate prayer and an encounter with the Divine.


 

Watch a timelapse of the painting of the Chapel of the Holy Family below:

 
 

 
 

Night Shroud

Private residence in Washington, D.C.

The patron who commissioned this piece was looking for a centerpiece for their home and a talking point for their dining room. The patron helped develop the concept for the piece and renovated the room to compliment.

 
 

 

 

 

 
 
 

Decorative Still Life Paintings


To inquire about the price & availability of a painting please contact the artist at andrew@studiodesa.com

 
 
 
 

Observed Portraits


Please send any portrait commission inquiries to the artist andrew@studiodesa.com