Cut Bank Muley
Edition 35 16″H X 11.5″W X 5″D $2,400
“The cutbanks of the eastern slope of the Rockies produce trophy muleys where the conditions for health and growth seem to be ideal. My husband and I never miss an opportunity to visit these big guys during our annual fall trip to the ‘east side’.”
Dorinda
Edition 35 11″H X 12″W X 6″D $2,800
“Dorinda results from my reverence for the human form and from endless hours of life drawing over the years. This sculpture expresses the broader scope of my work and emphasizes combining figures, forms, gestures and textures.”
Drew Near But Now Gone
Edition 35 22″H X 21″W X 13″D $8,200
“Through distraction or perhaps curiosity of even a slight irregularity in its landscape, an animal will draw near. But, in a breath, they will sense a misshape or smell and are soon gone beyond the disappearing light of evening.”
Eagles at Lake Iliamna
Edition Size 35 17″H X 20″W X 16″D $6200
“Our family has a cabin in Alaska located in the heart of the Lake Iliamna Salmon Fishery. Grizzlies and eagles abound taking advantage of the schools of salmon returning to the rivers for the seasonal spawning runs. Reaching these isolated sights by float plane, we circled overhead referencing the grizzlies before landing to observe eagles and do a little fishing. Once down, and with the watchful eye for bears, we enjoyed being entertained by these powerful birds of prey squabbling over their fish dinner.”
Environment at Winnett
Edition 35 14″H X 48″W X 10″D $12,000
“The area of Winnett in central Montana is an outdoor sculpture in itself. Bold geometric rock formations, colored by light, are to be found no where but on the plains of Montana. Antelope and many other animals call the “Environment at Winnett” home.”
Foxes on the Bayou (Heroic Size and Maquette)
Edition 15 59″H X 88″W X 50.0″D Call for Price
Edition 35 19″H X 26″W X 10.5″D $3,800
“One evening out of my studio window, a pair of foxes picked their way down a fallen cottonwood to my pond. As I watched them, they looked up toward me framing a perfect composition.”
Awards:
- Society of Animal Artists, Elliot Liskin Memorial Award for Representational Sculpture
- Catherine Lorillard Wolfe Art Club, New York, Corporate Award
Permanent Collections:
- National Museum of Wildlife Art, Jackson, Wyoming, Heroic-Size sculpture
- Leanin’ Tree Museum of Western Art, Boulder, Colorado, Heroic-Size sculpture
- Private Collection
Goat
Edition Size 35 16″H X 14″W X 6″D $2800
AWARD:
Catherine Lorillard Wolfe Art Club, Paul Manship Memorial Award, New York City, New York.
Goats Above the Middle Fork
Edition 35 26″H X 25″W X 10″D $6,500
“The middle fork of the Flathead skirts the mountains on the southern border of Glacier National Park. High above the river goats traverse the mountain face looking for lichen and salt eventually picking their way down the sheet cuts to the water below. In the formal sense, this piece is an abstract study in relating shapes and forms, which is the primary purpose of the sculpture. The goats are incidental.”
Awards:
- Allied Artists of America, New York, Helen Gapen Oehler Memorial Award
- Knickerbocker Artists’ 41st Annual Exhibition, New York, Silver Medal of Honor
- National Sculpture Society, New York, The Pietro and Alfrieda Montana Memorial Prize
Goats at Rest
Awards:
- North American Sculpture Exhibition, New York, Renaissance Bronze Award
- Allied Artists of America, Helen Gapen Oehler Memorial Award
Great Northern
Edition 25 27″H X 35″W $10,000
Permanent Collections:
- National Museum of Wildlife Art, Jackson, Wyoming
Grizzly (Monumental)
Edition 8 7.5’H X 9.5’W X 5.5’D Call for Price
Permanent Collections:
- Big Sky of Montana, Huntley Lodge, Big Sky Resort, Big Sky, Montana, north of Yellowstone National Park
- Art in Public Places, Bend, Oregon, installed in City roundabout
- Private Collection
Hat of Plumes
Edition 35 14″H X 6″W X 6″D $1,500
“The natural graces of the society belle of the west were often accentuated by the cut of her frock and the affectation she created by the demure look cast under her “Hat of Plumes”.”
The Heavies
Edition 35 15″H X 23″W X 9″D $7,600
“These young grizzlies take a respite from the work of being a bear to enjoy a friendly wrestling match.”
Awards:
- Society of Animal Artists, Award of Excellence
- Allied Artists of America, New York, Ranieri Sculpture Casting Award
Horses of the Mountain
Edition 35 18″H X 38″W X 16″D $15,000
“The type of clay I used in this sculpture has a certain drag to it. I like it because it’s best suited for pushing and shoving ending with a certain texture of surface quality needed to extenuate the chaos of this piece of work. But, under the appearance of confusion in this scene of seasonal behavior, belies a strict social structure of dominance, aggression, protection and flight. Familial symmetry is imperative to the safety and growth of this band of mountain horses.”
Awards:
- Desert Cabellaros Western Museum, Wickenburg, Arizona, First place 3-Dimensional Art Award.
- Society of Animal Artists, Award of Excellence.
Let’s Go Buddy, 1920
Edition 35 19″H X 22″W X 9″D $3,500
“Women of the West in the early 1900’s were independent out of necessity and were respected for their ability to ride, rope and do whatever was required to survive in an inhospitable land. As loneliness was also part of the vast new country, this pioneer woman invites her dog, Buddy, along for company sharing in the day’s chores.”
Lily Pond Study
Edition 35 12″H X 12″W X 8″D $2,000
“Animals wander freely and unafraid on our property. Through the woods runs an ancient, but still used, game trail. Nearby is a lily pond sheltered by fallen cottonwood. Perhaps a moose was there.”
The Lily Pond
Edition 35 34″H X 30″W X 18″D $7,800
“I see in the woods and am unobstructed by human interference. Animals wander freely and unafraid sharing their space with us as we are all guests of this place. I look around me, the environment is inspiring; mood, shape, color. I cannot dismiss this consideration as I work. Nearby, on an ancient game trail, is a lily pond sheltered by fallen cottonwood, perhaps a moose was there.”










