Holly Denslow, Professional Artist
Over the past 15 years, her work has gained international acclaim and is held in both private and public
collections throughout North America and Europe.
Holly’s body of work, being diverse in nature, causes her to remain constantly engaged the creative process.
Religious about her passions for art and the creative exploration, she motivates and moves others in the nature of form
and freedom of expression.
Artistic talents are a genetic trait in the Denslow family which includes William Wallace Denslow
(1856-1915) best known for his children’s books and illustrations of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz in 1900 where he brought
to life the beloved characters of the highly celebrated American fairy tale. Like W.W. Denslow, Holly hopes to leave a
lasting legacy of art to inspire generations.
While currently working to complete large monumental and life sized projects for Historical preservation and the
improvement of Texas green space; Holly still finds time to maintain charitable connections through donations with
local, national and global organizations including:
American Cancer Society
American Heart Association
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
PRCA Justin Cowboy Crisis Fund
T.I.R.R. Foundation
Fort Bend Literacy Council
Fort Bend Women’s Shelter
Trinity Foster Care
Houston Live Stock Show and Rodeo
United Sterling Artists Foundation
DePelchin Children’s Center
Impact a Hero
Starbucks AIDS Benefit Montrose
Her continuing roles in the art community as well as her charitable contributions have been chronicled in Art News
Magazine and on FOX News Live.
Holly’s current projects include:
whimsical collections for www.mymonkeys2cents.com
Custom Urns for memories beyond life
private portraits www.hol-immortal.com
unique fine art for private and public collections
To view her collections locally on display, visit:
Sculptures By Design Studios
Bering & James Gallery
Tart Café
Oporto Café
Total Furniture
Fish Mid Town
Coco’s Crepes & Coffee
Tasting Room Mid Town
Holly, originally a Northern resident of the Great Lake State has also lived in Japan, the Rocky Mountains and
presently resides in Texas. She is a graduate of Central Michigan University where she studied sculpture under the
guidance of J. Bourne. Holly is also a graduate of Ferris State University where she studied painting under J. Lyons.
She has also worked closely here in Texas with master sculptors D. Adickes and J. Reno while establishing her ever
expanding body of work.
Contact Holly and visit her studio at www.sculpturesbydesign.com