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MARTHA PETTIGREW


The Searcher

The Searcher
Sculpture (H 72in x W 24in x D 16in)
Divine Wind

Divine Wind
Sculpture (H 18in x W 20in x D 8in)
Shima II

Shima II
Sculpture

Dakota Wind

Dakota Wind
Sculpture (H 44in x W 0in)
The Enduring Spirit Monument

The Enduring Spirit Monument
Sculpture (H 75in x W 0in)
Coastal Spirits

Coastal Spirits
Sculpture

On the Trail

On the Trail
Sculpture
The Weavers

The Weavers
Sculpture (H 23in x W 19in x D 11in)
Corn Maiden 26

Corn Maiden 26
Sculpture (H 26in x W 20in x D 20in)

La Familia

La Familia
Sculpture
Shima

Shima
Sculpture
Ralph

Ralph
Sculpture

Rocio

Rocio
Sculpture
The Enduring Spirit AP (Small)

The Enduring Spirit AP (Small)
Sculpture (H 16in x W 9in x D 4in)
Las Hermanas

Las Hermanas
Sculpture

Rebecca 26"

Rebecca 26"
Sculpture (H 26in x W 14in x D 14in)
Hopi Basket

Hopi Basket
Sculpture
Little Corn Maiden

Little Corn Maiden
Sculpture

Corn Maiden AP

Corn Maiden AP
Sculpture
The Gatherer

The Gatherer
Sculpture
Rosalita

Rosalita
Sculpture (H 25in x W 22in x D 18in)

Al Mercado

Al Mercado
Sculpture
*Soledad

*Soledad
Sculpture

Artist Biography

Formerly an illustrator, Martha Pettigrew has established herself as one of the foremost Western contemporary sculptors. Her work has been accepted in such prestigious and exclusive exhibitions as: Settlers West’s The Great American West Show, Tucson Arizona; Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum’s Birds in Art, Wausau, Wisconsin; Women Artists and the West, Tucson Museum of Art, Tucson, Arizona; and Sculpture in the Park, Loveland, Colorado.

Consistently one of the top-selling sculptors in exhibitions, Martha’s work is sought after by institutions, corporations, privately funded sculpture gardens, and many private collectors.

Featured on the cover of Southwest Art magazine, July 1998, Pettigrew says, “I find the everyday tasks of the native people of the Southwest, especially the women, to be an endless source of inspiration. If I have achieved my goal as a sculptor the viewer will feel an emotional attachment and never tire of seeing the piece. The sculpture may become a source of inspiration in their lives.”




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