Greg Woodard

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GREG WOODARD

ALTAMIRA FINE ART JACKSON

172 Center Street | Jackson, Wyoming | 307.739.4700 7038 E. Main Street | Scottsdale, Arizona | 480. 949.1256 www.altamiraart.com


Anasazi Anatum, Limited Edition Bronze of 21, 10 x 18 x 11inches


GREG WOODARD Sculpture

“I try to achieve a unique gesture in every piece, and I use the process that a piece goes through getting cast to my advantage. I’m very involved at the foundry. I chase the waxes and do every patina by hand.” – Greg Woodard Greg Woodard was born in Prescott, Arizona in 1958. Though he took a few art classes in high school, he is largely self-taught. He began by carving decoys and went on to become a five-time Best of Show winner at the Ward World Competition, and the World Class winner in 1992 with a preening American kestrel. In 2000, he captured the World category in interpretive sculpture with a rendition of a prairie falcon chasing several swallows. To date, he is the only artist to have won both decorative and interpretive categories at the world level. As a sculptor, what makes Woodard’s work unique is his patina process that allows each edition its own color and texture. He has always valued experimentation and innovation in order to further his artistic growth. Woodard is a master falconer and has a deep passion for understanding the raptors he studies. He carries the love and knowledge from these powerful birds into his work. Woodard believes each of his pieces tells a story; he shows this through the interaction between human and animal, expressing how they are affected. Another important feature of Woodard’s work is the railroad track theme, which symbolizes the cultural impact of the opening of the West. Museum collections and public installations include the Ella Sharp Museum in Jackson, Mississippi; the Ward Museum in Salisbury, Maryland; the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum in Wausau, Wisconsin; Union Depot in Ogden, Utah; and Verde Canyon Railroad in Clarkdale, Arizona. His work is featured in the book, Greg Woodard’s Art of Bird Sculpture by Kurt M. Robinette. Selected museums and public installations: The Andrews Gallery at The Ella Sharp Museum, Jackson, MI Ward Museum, Salisbury, MD Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, Wausau, WI Union Depot Ogden, UT Verde Canyon Railroad, Clarkdale, AZ Park City Ski Resort, Base Area Plaza Selected publications: Greg Woodard’s Art of Bird Sculpture Kurt M. Robinette (Sterling Pub. Co., NY, NY, 2006) Southwest Art, July 2008 “Masters in Wood” Southwest Art, July 2010 In “3 Dimensions” Western Art Collector, October 2008 “Greg Woodard Native Americana”


Buffalo Medicine, Limited Edition Bronze of 33, 24 x 11 x 11 inches


Ghost Rider, Limited Edition Bronze of 21, 27 x 29 x 19 inches


Eagle Medicine Man, Limited Edition Bronze of 21, 30 x 18 x 12 Inches


Taking on Jupiter, Limited Edition Bronze of 21, 20 x 44 x 13 inches



Cycle of Life, Limited Edition Bronze of 33, 20 x 16 x 12 inches


Eagle Wind, Limited Edition Bronze of 21, 40 x 25 x 10 inches


Into the Sunset, Limited Edition Bronze of 49, 9 x 12 x 5.25 inches


Looks West, Limited Edition Bronze of 21, 33 x 63 x 25 inches


Wild Bill, Limited Edition Bronze of 21, 73 x 28 x 22 inches



Anasazi Anatum, Limited Edition Bronze of 21, 10 x 18 x 11inches


For more information please contact Dean Munn at dean@altamiraart.com or Katherine Harrington at katherine@altamiraart.com or call 307.739.4700 www.altamiraart.com


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