Ann Marie lives with her son, The BeeKeeper, in the high desert
country outside of Santa Fe, New Mexico surrounded by pinons
and junipers at the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.
She enjoys working with her students and clients, writing,
painting, xeriscape gardening, hiking and biking the arroyos, and
speaking with the ravens and great horned owls.
Ann-Marie's life as a Buddhist Chaplain, psychotherapist, and
coach informs her artwork on many levels. As a result, she
enjoys working with a multitude of creative materials.
As an artisan she moved to Santa Fe in 1979 and began working as a solo fiber artist spinning, dying,
weaving and knitting original works of art. Her work was discovered by Lord & Taylor in 1982. Within a
year her small adobe studio off Canyon Road grew in reputation and became an international texture
Currently Ann-Marie’s focus is inspired through creating works of art based on the collective
unconscious as well her experiences with Buddhism. Many collectors find that the artwork appears to
change from day to day, giving a variety of different symbols to work with throughout their lifetime.
Today Ann-Marie lives and breathes George Eliot's quote, “It's never too late to be what you might
have been.”
Should you have any questions feel free to call Ann-Marie at her studio… 505-989-3374.