Originally from El Paso, Texas, Eileen has been active in clay since the late seventies. She was initially drawn to clay as a way to explore the artistic side of creativity in a way that complimented her work as a research biochemist! After moving East, she began to explore the features of the Southwest, particularly the mountain ranges and large vistas.
Since moving to Santa Fe, she has continued to explore large-scale sculptural pieces, both horizontal and …
Originally from El Paso, Texas, Eileen has been active in clay since the late seventies. She was initially drawn to clay as a way to explore the artistic side of creativity in a way that complimented her work as a research biochemist! After moving East, she began to explore the features of the Southwest, particularly the mountain ranges and large vistas.
Since moving to Santa Fe, she has continued to explore large-scale sculptural pieces, both horizontal and vertical. In addition, she has begun to develop large scale functional and decorative pieces, such as fountains and birdbaths that reflect the local beauty and influence of scarce water!