Discover Stephanie Revennaugh’s journey from horsewoman to sculptor in Western Art Collector, where her expressive bronzes capture spirit and motion.
Altamira Fine Art is proud to celebrate sculptor Stephanie Revennaugh, whose moving journey and exquisite equine bronzes are showcased in the feature article “Finding Her Path” in the July 2025 issue of Western Art Collector. This in-depth profile highlights the emotional depth, artistic fluency, and raw determination that define Revennaugh’s rise as a leading voice in contemporary Western sculpture.
A Horsewoman and an Artist
Revennaugh is a rare hybrid — both a lifelong horsewoman and a naturally gifted artist. Her intimate knowledge of equine anatomy and spirit infuses every sculpture with life and nuance. As she explains in the article, “Horse people are so picky... if you don’t understand what the flick of an ear means, the posture, the shape of the nostril—it all says something.” Her collectors often say: “She really knows horses.”
Letting Go to Find Her Voice
Her journey from barn manager to fine artist began with a leap of faith. Leaving behind the security of a job in Evergreen, Colorado, she embraced the unknown, taking a chance on art while painting in France. That bold decision—and the loss and clarity that followed—led her to fully commit to sculpture.
From Paint to Clay
Though she began as a painter, Revennaugh discovered her true medium after attending a sculpture workshop with Rod Zullo at the Scottsdale Artists’ School. The transition was instant and visceral. “That’s the moment when I was like, ‘Oh, sculpture is my path,’” she recalls. She now lives and works in Livingston, Montana, sculpting primarily in bronze and glass.
Signature Style & Growth
Revennaugh’s work is marked by impressionistic surface texture — layered clay that reflects her background in painting. This brushstroke-inspired technique gives her sculptures a dynamic, living quality. She primarily creates equine pieces, though bison and dogs occasionally appear in her growing portfolio. Her next step? Scaling up her cast glass works—a challenge she’s tackling with the same resolve that launched her career.
Why This Feature Resonates
Stephanie Revennaugh’s story is one of talent, perseverance, and passion. Her sculptures are more than forms—they’re fluent expressions of movement, memory, and the deep emotional intelligence of animals. Western Art Collector captures her voice beautifully, affirming what collectors and galleries already know: Stephanie is a sculptor to watch.
Interested in seeing Revennaugh’s work in person?
Visit Altamira Fine Art in Jackson Hole or Scottsdale to view her latest bronzes and glass sculptures. For acquisition inquiries or exhibition details, contact us directly.