Monumental Beauty

At Nedra Matteucci Galleries, we’re lucky to have a beautiful one-acre garden—and we put it to good use. Amidst the flower beds, pond, and trees are large sculptures, from multi-figure scenes to woodland creatures.

Take a virtual walk with us through the garden and meet some of the artworks in residence. You might just find one you’d like to take home for yourself.

Glenna Goodacre - Ya ta hey, ed. of 15, bronze, female: 65” x 50” x 8”, male: 81” x 35” x 34”

Sold as a set

Ya Ta Hey is derived from the Navajo greeting yáʼátʼééh, meaning “All is well”. And all certainly is well in this charming piece, Glenna Goodacre’s Southwestern twist on Romeo and Juliet.

Brett Chomer - My Staghound Bodhi, Ed. of 5, bronze, 35 ½ x 73 x 35 ½ in.

Inspired by his real Italian Staghound named Bodhi, this life-size work reflects Brett Chomer’s love for his best friend. As realistic as they are, we promise—both the dog and the couch are bronze.

Doug Hyde - Crisita, Ed. of 7, bronze, 80 x 33 x 26 in.

Crisita makes quite the statement, standing tall and proud as water cascades out of her pot. The working fountain is some of Doug Hyde’s finest work, adding so much to the ambiance of any outdoor space.

Dan Ostermiller - Rearing Elephant, Ed. of 6, bronze, 147 x 69 x 46 in.

Rearing Elephant is a stunning display of craftsmanship, commanding attention from every angle in the sculpture garden. Majestic and strong, this piece is proof of Dan Ostermiller’s unbelievable artistry.

Steve Kestrel - Spectre of Ancient Pathways, Ed. of 10, bronze, 36 x 31 x 12 in.

Dynamic and modern, this Steve Kestrel work is imbued with motion. It powerfully represents the finesse of the American Bison; a fresh take on a creature so often immortalized in Western art.

Glenna Goodacre - Jill, ed. of 15, bronze, 52” x 44” x 36”

There is something so delicate, so true to life, in the work of Glenna Goodacre, clearly seen in this portrait of her daughter, Jill. A sculptor of international acclaim, Goodacre was known for her figurative works, which capture nearly every facet of human emotion.

George Carlson - Mane of Wind - Neck of Thunder, Ed. of 3, bronze, 53 ¼ x 75 ½ x 25 in.

One of the nation’s foremost artists, George Carlson’s work explores the line between representational art and the abstract. His works are emotive, filled with motion and energy, bringing a unique perspective to the genre of Southwestern art.

Dan Ostermiller - Annie, Ed. of 12, bronze, 41 in. tall

Annie is everything people love in a Dan Ostermiller work of art. Famous for his wildlife pieces–especially bunnies and bears—Ostermiller has perfected his playful yet realistic style of sculpture, which has earned him countless awards and recognitions.

These pieces are currently available at Nedra Matteucci Galleries in Santa Fe, New Mexico. For pricing, please call (505) 982-4631 or email inquiry@matteucci.com.