It's like when something very tiny captures your full attention for just a moment and you get down low to the earth and really look at it. The twisted membranes and mossy subtlety become your whole reality until a breeze hits your face and you look up and you see that beauty multiplied a million times over and it leaves you filled with joy.
Katherine Wheeler Sanz is a Colorado native, second generation artist, and received a BFA from the University of Colorado, Boulder. She learned a lot about herself as an artist and human on a year-long voyage throughout the Pacific, with main stays in New Zealand and Hawaii. Her work is influenced by life experience and ideas of fertility, reincarnation, humanness, ancestry, destiny, and growth patterns in plants. Katherine's wanderlust is integral to her artistic process, and she makes her studio wherever her adventures take her... in mountaintop cabins, treehouses, yurts by the sea, barns, attics, or the forest floor. Each of these pieces was handcrafted with love by Katherine using ethically sourced, recycled, reclaimed, and recklessly beautiful materials.