Lorna Saiki Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Lorna Saiki based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Lorna Saiki
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
El Toro Hillside by Lorna Saiki
Goldsmith Seed Company by Lorna Saiki
Quaint Backyard by Lorna Saiki
Backyard Beauty by Lorna Saiki
Alice Keck Park by Lorna Saiki
Soledad Mission by Lorna Saiki
Waikiki Sunset by Lorna Saiki
Downtown Morgan Hill by First Street by Lorna Saiki
Solis Winery in the Fall by Lorna Saiki
Forces by Lorna Saiki
Tahoe River by Lorna Saiki
El Toro with Mustard Field by Lorna Saiki
Casa Loma Park by Lorna Saiki
River at Easy Street by Lorna Saiki
Waterwheel by Lorna Saiki
Secret Garden - Big Sur by Lorna Saiki
Henry Coe Park by Lorna Saiki
Pelican Point by Lorna Saiki
Downtown Morgan Hill with Mural by Lorna Saiki
Garden Accent by Lorna Saiki
Yosemite Falls by Lorna Saiki
Merced River Yosemite by Lorna Saiki
Clos LaChance at Sumset by Lorna Saiki
Man and his Shiba by Lorna Saiki
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About Lorna Saiki
Lorna was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, attended the University of Hawaii and became a Pan American Stewardess. After a long career in the healthcare industry in Silicon Valley, she joined Gallery Morgan Hill and began to paint regularly in the oil media as a self taught artist. In 2006, she took first place for her painting of Anderson Lake in the Fall Open Juried Show sponsored by Gallery Morgan Hill and a first place in 2011 for oil media at the Valle del Sur Open Juried Show. She has received other ribbons from the Santa Clara County State Fair, Valle del Sur Art Guild and the City of Gilroy. In 2009 she joined the Valley Art Gallery in Salinas. Other places that have shown her works are Fast Frame in Morgan Hill, Solis Winery, Morgan Hill Community Center, and the Centennial Recereation Center in Morgan Hill. Although her focus has been California landscapes and local views in oil media, she has also done abstract work in watercolor and mixed media. Her works can be also be viewed on valledelsur.org, gallerymorganhill.org.