Video (4min 43sec): Harriet Greene, Sculptor. Harriet Greene‘s sculpture odyssey led from Montreal where she studied at L’Ecole des Beaux Arts and with famous sculptor Stanley Lewis, technical advisor on “The Agony and the Ecstasy, the story of Michelangelo” to Stowe, Vermont where she owned an art gallery and worked on nine tons of marble with well-known sculptor Paul Aschenbach.
She moved to Jackson Hole, Wyoming and opened an art gallery, backpacked in the Tetons and Wind Rivers and became inspired by the wilderness. Her marble stonecut prints of wildlife, wild flowers & Indian Chief speeches won her numerous awards. The print of “Coyote” and three-dimensional piece “Wyoming Winter” won awards in the Women Artists of the American West competitions.
Her artistic journey led to Taos, New Mexico where she had a one-woman show, then took part in a four-person wildlife show at the Marigold Gallery on Canyon Road in Santa Fe, exhibited at the Wild Life Alliance in Albuquerque and the International Museum in El Paso, Texas. She now lives in Taos and is the author of five books.
A preview of the upcoming Perspective5 Art Show at Stables Gallery Taos, NM - October 3-12, 2008. Visit: perspective5.com.