
Painting Studio in Sandy, Utah.
Elisa Gomez Art's dedicated painting studio is in Sandy, Utah, at 3462 Greenhills Drive. The studio produces large-scale abstract works on canvas, organized around oil and acrylic painting at scale, proper lighting for color accuracy, and the layered application process that defines the surface quality of the work.
The Wasatch Mountains surrounding Sandy are the direct source of the palette translated into every canvas produced here. Commissions begin with an inquiry and a conversation about the space, the color, and the scale of the work.
A Painting Studio Built for Abstraction at Scale
A studio organized around large-format oil and acrylic work has specific requirements: floor and wall space sufficient to work at full canvas scale, lighting that allows accurate color reading at different stages, and the drying time between acrylic and oil layers that the medium demands. The Sandy studio is configured around these requirements.
It is a production environment, not a gallery or teaching space. Acrylic, oil, and oil pastel are applied to canvas in successive layers, each stage building the textural and chromatic depth that defines Elisa Gomez's abstract work. For clients commissioning large-format paintings for professional interiors, this matters: the studio's physical setup matches the scale and medium of the work it produces.
The Wasatch Palette - Materials Rooted in Place
Acrylic establishes the initial color architecture and dries quickly, allowing subsequent layers to build without muddying. Oil paint adds depth and luminosity, staying workable longer and allowing fine adjustments to color relationships. Oil pastel introduces linear marks and localized surface texture. Together, layered across the canvas, these three materials create a surface that photographs only partially capture. The texture is physical. Its interaction with light in a room changes the work's appearance through the course of the day.
Color in every series draws from the Wasatch Mountains that surround Sandy. The canyon tones, high-altitude light, and geological color of the range are not a distant reference; they are the landscape visible from the studio itself. The deep blues and neutrals of the Midnight Collection, the warm botanical palette of the Floral Collection, and the layered reds and greens of Recent Work all draw from the same immediate geography.
Sandy sits at the base of the Wasatch. The studio is at the base of the studio's entire body of work.
Scale and Commission Capability
The studio produces paintings from 22 by 30 inches on paper to 76 by 54 inches on canvas. Triptych installations extend to approximately 98 inches in total hanging dimension.
This range covers the full spectrum of residential and commercial placement contexts in Sandy and across the Salt Lake Valley.
Sandy's commercial market is substantial: over one million square feet of office space across the Albion Village and Harvest Lane business districts, plus hospitality and retail interiors at The Shops at South Town and Jordan Commons.
The studio produces original paintings for these environments through a commission process that begins with the client's specific spatial and design requirements.
Residential clients in Sandy's established neighborhoods have commissioned works at the full range of available scales.
The studio's production has been featured in House Beautiful (May 2025), Architectural Digest (November 2022 and September 2016), and LUXE Interiors and Design (Winter 2018), confirming its presence in high-end residential and commercial interior contexts.

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Commission a Painting Through the Studio
A commission for an original abstract painting begins with a conversation about four things: the dimensions of the wall or space, the dominant palette of the surrounding room, the architectural character of the environment, and the visual effect the client is seeking to establish. From that conversation, Elisa develops a new original painting on canvas sized to specification.
Every commission is a new original work. It is not a reproduction of an existing piece and not an exact adaptation of a previous composition.
The painting is produced in the studio in direct response to the space it will occupy, drawing on the same layered acrylic, oil, and oil pastel process as all studio work.
The process: initial inquiry by phone or contact form, a consultation in person at the Sandy studio or the clients space, execution in the studio, and delivery coordinated with the client or their installer. Timeline varies with the scale and complexity of the commission and is discussed during the consultation. Price is available upon request.
Viewing and Acquiring Work
The studio at 3462 Greenhills Drive, Sandy, UT 84093 is available for private viewing appointments, fifteen minutes from downtown Salt Lake City via I-15 South. Viewing work in person is the most direct way to assess scale and surface quality before acquisition.
Elisa also shows and sells work at Park City Frame and Gallery, and has held solo exhibitions at Finch Lane Gallery in Salt Lake City. Contact the studio to confirm current gallery availability and to inquire about specific pieces.
To inquire about available works, begin a commission, or schedule a studio visit, call +1 (602) 909-6730 or use the website contact form.
Frequently Asked Questions:
What is a painting studio, and how does it differ from an art studio?
A painting studio is a workspace organized specifically around painting as a medium: space for large-format canvas work, proper lighting for color accuracy, and the layered application process that oil and acrylic painting require. Elisa Gomez Art's studio in Sandy is configured for abstract painting up to 76 by 54 inches on canvas. An art studio is a broader term; a painting studio is specific to the medium and its production demands.
What media and surfaces does Elisa Gomez use?
The primary surfaces are stretched canvas and panel. Primary media are acrylic, oil, and oil pastel; select works also incorporate latex on canvas. Espontánea series works are produced in acrylic on paper. Most canvas works combine all three media in successive layers, acrylic for structure, oil for depth and luminosity, oil pastel for mark and surface texture.
What sizes of paintings can be commissioned from the Sandy studio?
Canvas commissions range from small scale to 76 by 54 inches on a single canvas. Triptych works extend to approximately 98 inches total. Espontánea series paper works are available in 22 by 30 inches. Specific size requirements can be discussed during a commission consultation at the Sandy studio.
How does the painting commission process work?
Commission inquiries begin by phone at +1 (602) 909-6730 or through the website contact form. A consultation follows, in person at the Sandy studio or by video, covering dimensions, palette, architectural context, and the intended effect of the work. Elisa produces an original painting on canvas to specification. Delivery is coordinated with the client or their installer. Price is available upon request.
Can the studio produce large-scale paintings for Sandy commercial spaces?
Yes. The studio produces large-format paintings for commercial interiors, including office lobbies, hospitality spaces, and retail environments in Sandy and throughout Salt Lake County. Sandy's Albion Village and Harvest Lane business districts represent an active local market for large-format painted works. Commissions begin with a consultation about dimensions, palette, and placement.
Can I visit the painting studio in Sandy?
The studio is at 3462 Greenhills Drive, Sandy, UT 84093. Studio visits for commission consultations and work viewings are available by appointment. The studio does not accept walk-in visitors. Call +1 (602) 909-6730 or use the contact form to arrange an appointment.










