owner-built studio in the New Hampshire woods. I was intrigued by the ecologically minded sculptor’s commitment to our planet’s and our planet’s peoples’ physical, emotional and spiritual health.
She showed me over 40 sculptures she had created that she had created to be enlarged to monumental proportions.
She spoke easily about her feelings. “Even in my early years, I knew that we had to work together to change the world. I started by trying my hand at building an ecological studio/home in the woods. I built the house with the help of a few friends and still use it in the summers. It’s quite simple to use solar power and we built the house with only a chain saw and lots of work.”
She continued, “As I grew in stature as an artist, I wanted to positively affect more people. I try to imbue my work with