pokey park
Pokey Park (Marie Whittle-Webb Park) is a sculptor extraordinaire, and artist whose early and endearing love of both nature and art is the foundation for her whimsical, magical creations. From her childhood in coastal Georgia to her current homes in Arizona and Colorado, the creatures and beauty of nature have inspired and moved her.
Her kinship and communion with nature and its inhabitants result in uniquely stylized bronzes of animals of every size, shape, and species.
Each has human characteristics that bring them to life in an arresting, playful manner. “I create with the hope that my work will bring a smile to the viewer. My animal sculptures are expressive, almost invariably happy. Positive energy flows through me into my work and I feel this is why they connect so well with people.”
While her animal subjects are the mainstay of her body of work, Pokey explores mythology, ethnography, and traditional culture in many of her works. Her “Tortoise” series displays these fantastical creatures in a positive and beneficial light while “The Shaman” and her exquisite totems- for example- draw on native tradition and motifs.
“My inspiration stems from mythical and cultural symbols spanning both time and peoples. The cultural diversity found across the globe together with my passion for historical traditions dictates my creative output.”
Pokey’s style reflects her belief that life is to be celebrated with attitude and flair. Movement and balance juxtapose in harmony while her joy in life is readily apparent to all who have the pleasure to view or purchase her pieces.
Pokey’s work has been publicly displayed across the United States and internationally. Her sculptures reside in many private collections, public gardens, and museums, and new pieces are always eagerly anticipated.
Always enthralled by the richness and beauty of nature, Pokey continues to meld culture and tradition in sculptures that are celebratory of life and the things she loves.