Liana Steinmetz

Painting CALIFORNIA. on view April 2 – may 5, 2022

“I hope my landscapes take you out of your busy day to a place where you remember you are connected to Mother Earth and part of something beautiful and imperfect, glorious and whole.”

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  • Liana Steinmetz
    Country View (painted en plein air)
    Oil on canvas
    20 X 20

    $1,400.00
  • Liana Steinmetz
    We Are All Here, Briones Regional Park
    Oil on canvas
    36 X 36

    $2,900.00

Painting FAQ

All paintings must remain at the gallery through the duration of the exhibition (May 5th).
Paintings are signed, unframed, have finished edges, are wired and ready to hang.

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Painting California
There are moments when I see a landscape and it is so beautiful to me, it is overwhelming to look at. My heart jumps out of my chest, I want to be the land.  I want to be the rain, the wind, the clouds.  However I am just a human in a tiny body.  So I humbly accept my place and do what I can to show my gratitude and awe for the land – I paint it.

Liana Steinmetz, March 2022

Meet The Artist
Please join us
Saturday, April 9th from 12:00 – 2:00 PM
to meet Liana and view the exhibition!

No RSVP required

Artist Statement

My name is Liana Steinmetz. I am a lover of art, and all things outdoors. My passion is taking my paints outside and capturing a moment in time that expresses the soothing drama of expansive landscapes. I have been painting professionally for ten years.

I grew up in Marin County, California where redwood forests meet the ocean and miles of grassy hills touch the bay. When I wasn’t outside exploring, I was at home, engrossed in an art project. 

After graduating college, where I studied Anthropology, I had no idea what I was going to do with my life. I was lost in our fast-paced culture. I struggled with keeping up, comparing myself to others, and belonging. While wading through sadness, I came to find that the more time I spent outside in nature, the happier I felt. The more connected I was to Mother Earth, the more I felt like I belonged to something beautiful, meaningful and safe. And documenting that connection through painting, was very powerful and invigorating. It was a natural progression for me to create a career out of that relationship.

Painting is a spiritual experience for me. I am not sure who listens to me when I pray, or who sees me when I look up at the stars at night. But I do have profound gratitude for Mother Earth, and her natural beauty I get to be a part of every day.  I cannot imagine a more fulfilling way to spend my time on earth, than making paintings in her honor. Every one is a tribute to this wonderful planet of wild things we call home. 

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