Art By Sara Leger
Bougie Punk Fine Art
I sell my original artwork in two places: directly from Cherry Bomb Studio in South Glengarry, Ontario, and through Xanadu Gallery in Scottsdale, Arizona. Studio works include smaller originals and current releases, while selected larger works are available through gallery representation.
Studio Works
Direct access to available works from Sara’s Studio – Cherry Bomb.
Original works from $175 CAD
Gallery Representation
Selected large-scale works in professional representation.
Original works from $1,200 CAD+
THE INNER CIRCLE
Catalogue & New releases.
Frequently Asked Questions
I offer my Studio Direct originals through the Sara Leger Studio or representing galleries like Xanadu Gallery Studios.
To view a curated list of sold & available works visit the PAINTINGS PAGE . Please use the inquire Button to contact me regarding availability or current gallery placement.
Yes. My Studio Collection is available directly through the Sara Leger Studio online shop, including Bougie Punks, smaller originals and mixed-media works.
Larger and selected paintings represented by Xanadu Gallery are available through the gallery.
Not sure where the piece you want lives? Use the *Inquire* button on my PAINTINGS page and I’ll point you in the right direction.
If you see something you want, ask me. Some work is available directly from my studio, some is represented by Xanadu Gallery, and some may simply not have made it onto the website yet.
Send me the title, a screenshot, “The woman with the crown and the thing” is also surprisingly effective, and I’ll tell you where it is and whether it’s available.
Every original artwork comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity and is carefully packed for shipping.
Framing: Some works are sold framed and others unframed. The individual artwork listing will always tell you exactly what’s included.
Hand-finished details: Many of my frames are vintage, reclaimed, altered or hand-sculpted as part of the artwork itself. When that’s the case, it will be clearly noted with the piece.
No mystery upgrades, mandatory framing packages or surprises at checkout. What you see in the listing is what you’re buying.
Easy and secure. Payment can be made through Etsy, Square invoice, PayPal, or e-transfer. No surprises.
Join the Inner Circle. That’s where I announce new work, Studio releases, private sales, pop-ups and upcoming events first.
You can also follow me on social media, but email is the safest bet if you actually want to know before something disappears.
Absolutely. In fact, please do.
If you’re considering a particular work, I can provide additional photographs, close-ups, video, measurements or arrange a private studio viewing by appointment.
Original art is a considered purchase. I want you to know exactly what you’re buying before it arrives at your door.
I am, regrettably, not Amazon. I cannot eat return shipping while building a second yacht for my first yacht.
Buy deliberately. Ask questions. Then buy the one you can’t stop thinking about.
Yes. Cherry Bomb Studio Gallery is my private working studio in South Glengarry, Ontario, and is open by appointment only.
If you’d like to see a particular painting, contact me to arrange a private viewing. Please mention the work you’re interested in so I can make sure it’s available and at the studio.
Yes, by appointment only. Cherry Bomb Studio Gallery is my private working studio in South Glengarry, Ontario. If you’d like to see the work in person, contact me to arrange a private visit.
There are no regular public opening hours. Mostly because I am in there painting, which tends to be the point.
Yes. My Artwork Archive profile includes my artist statement, bio, exhibition history and artwork catalogue.
Occasionally, and only when the project fits my work.
You bring the subject or story; I decide how it becomes a Sara Leger. Commissions require creative freedom, take longer and are priced significantly higher than comparable available work.
Can you have the background in periwinkle blue because it matches the curtains?
No, Susan. No, you cannot.
Everything else is on my commission page
Yes. Shipping is included with Studio works purchased through the Sara Leger Studio shop, so the price you see is the price of getting the artwork to you.
Larger or unusually complex works may require separate shipping arrangements; if so, that will be clearly stated before purchase.
For collectors in Montreal and Ottawa, personal delivery may also be available.
International orders are subject to the customs and import requirements in effect at the time of purchase.
Original artwork is carefully packed and insured for shipping.
If your piece arrives damaged, contact me immediately and keep all packaging and the artwork. I’ll need photographs of the artwork, packaging and shipping box so I can file an insurance claim.
We’ll deal with it from there. No drama required.
Because each piece is an original work of art, all sales are final unless otherwise stated at the time of purchase.
If you have questions before buying, ask. I’m happy to provide additional photographs, video, measurements or arrange a private viewing when possible.
Buy deliberately. You’re buying one-of-one original artwork, not leggings from Costco.
God, no.
If you love the painting and you love the room, they’ll generally figure out how to coexist.
My work tends to land particularly well in maximalist, eclectic, contemporary and darker interiors—but I’ve also seen it look spectacular on a completely clean white wall.
Buy the art you want to live with. The sofa will cope.
Because you’re buying the original.
Not a print, reproduction or one of 500 identical objects that came out of a box.
My paintings are built by hand over time—oil paint, layers, changes, mistakes, things painted over, mixed media, found objects and sometimes altered or hand-sculpted frames. There is only one finished piece.
And then there are the years it took to learn how to make the thing without it looking like a reasonably confident four-year-old did it.
You aren’t paying for how much wall it covers. You’re buying the thing that actually happened, made by the human who learned how to make it happen.
My work tends to get along particularly well with interiors that have some personality: maximalist, eclectic, contemporary, gothic, dark, collected and slightly strange all play very nicely with Bougie Punk.
But original art doesn’t need to match an aesthetic category. A dark figurative painting can look extraordinary in a stark modern room precisely because it doesn’t behave.
If your decorating strategy is entirely based on resale value and whether the next imaginary owner will approve, however, we may have philosophical differences.
Buy the art you want to live with. Your house. Your walls. Your taste. The imaginary future buyer can decorate it when they own it.
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