Buy Art by Brandy Saturley
Where You Can See and Buy the Art of Brandy Saturley This Summer
Each summer, I share where collectors can buy Art by Brandy Saturley in person. This season marks an expansion, with the addition of a new international gallery partner and a broader reach into Europe.
While my paintings are available online, their full presence is felt in person—the scale, the surface, the tension between colour and story. For collectors, that moment of connection often happens in the room.
On Vancouver Island, private appointments are available at my studio in Parksville, British Columbia. This is where the work begins. Access is limited and reserved for serious collectors and curators, offering an opportunity to view available paintings before they are placed with galleries or exhibitions.
In Banff, Alberta, my work is represented by Willock & Sax Gallery. Set within the Rocky Mountains, the gallery presents a refined selection of contemporary Canadian work. A curated group of my polar bear “king” paintings and mountain works are currently available—pieces that reflect both the strength and symbolism of the northern landscape. Availability here is selective and rotates throughout the season.
On the east coast, in Pouch Cove, Newfoundland, my paintings can be found at James Baird Gallery. Just outside St. John’s, this collection draws from my residencies at the Pouch Cove Foundation. These works capture the essence of coastal life—dory boats, Atlantic horizons, and the quiet narratives embedded in familiar forms. Several key Newfoundland works are now placed, with a limited number remaining.
Buy Art by Brandy Saturley – In Europe
In the United Kingdom, in Royston, Hertfordshire, my work has recently been introduced to a growing audience of international collectors with Nicholas Penn Fine Art. This selection includes paintings with a subtle UK thread—works shaped in part by the enduring influence of The Beatles. Early interest has been strong as these pieces begin to find their place in new collections abroad.
Collectors often follow the work across regions, but each painting exists only once, tied to a specific moment and place. As the summer progresses, availability will continue to shift.
If a particular piece resonates, I encourage you to inquire directly through the galleries or arrange a studio visit.

Brandy Saturley in her Parksville studio.












