KELCIE SAUNDERS (b. 1993, NEW JERSEY, USA) is an artist, creative director, and writer based on the East Coast. Her work explores the quiet intersection of material, memory, and emotion — where what is seen meets what is felt.


A young woman with long brown hair hugging a light-colored horse in an open field during sunset.

Kelcie’s paintings emerge through an intuitive conversation between color, texture, and the unseen language of feeling. Working with oil pastels and natural pigment, she builds in translucent layers, letting each mark soften or reveal what lies beneath. The process is both surrender and response — a rhythm between control and release, stillness and movement, until the surface begins to breathe with its own pulse.

Her practice is rooted in observation and reverence: for light, for the human experience, for the spaces between moments. Through her hands, the tangible becomes spiritual — pigment turning into prayer, gesture into reflection.

Each piece invites stillness. It asks the viewer to pause, to feel the nearness of the invisible — where art becomes less an object and more a quiet offering of connection between earth, self, and soul.