Wendy Wells-Bailey


Southwest artist Wendy Wells-Bailey is known for her sweeping lines and bold colors creating mythological imagery of the subconscious. Although her early work depicted lyrical landscapes, Wendy soon discovered the challenge of the inner landscape of the mind. It has become her signature style as she explores the depths of the land and cultures of North America.


She began to self publish her works in 1992 as limited edition serigraphs and later evolved to the newer method of giclée printing, releasing nearly thirty seven of her works within an 18 year span.


Wendy’s original artworks and prints can be found in galleries throughout the United States and Canada, and in collector’s homes and offices throughout the world. Her works have been featured on local and PBS television, and on the walls of the Senate offices in Washington D.C. , Marriott Hotels, Mayo Clinic, Sky Harbor International Airport and many corporate offices. She has also been a regular monthly guest on Phoenix Chanel 3 “Good Morning Arizona” show. Wendy is the original signature artist for “The Trail of Painted Ponies” and has two ponies currently in collectable circulation. “The Trail of Painted Ponies” is the number one collectable in the United States today. Her work is also part of the Smithsonian permanent collection of American Women Artists along with Georgia O’Keef and Martha Petigrew.


Wendy was drawn to the Southwest United States in 1957. She currently makes southern British Columbia her home. Surrounded by the magnificent forests of the Pacific Northwest, Wendy finds her home a vital part of her inspiration and well-being. Her Studio is open by appointment.

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