www.LittleFlowerArt.com | @helen_seebold_littleflowerart
Helen Seebold’s body of work, which employs a variety of media including clay, paint and found/repurposed materials, has been featured in gallery exhibits throughout the East Coast, and private collections worldwide. Her love of Nature and interest in ancient global traditions fuels her creativity.
Her community-driven, site-specific installations have activated underutilized spaces throughout North Carolina, with vibrant and interactive art encouraging the viewer to reflect on how these spaces can positively impact their communities. She has been awarded several Public Art projects throughout the Triangle including: a Bus Stop Mural in Chapel Hill, a Sidewalk Mural in Raleigh, and a commemorative life size tiger sculpture, named Blaze, for the Fuquay Varina Fire Department.
When she is not working on public art and installation projects, she pursues private studio practice in pottery and clay sculpture in Cary. She holds a Certificate in Public Art Pedagogy, a 500hr Yoga Teacher Training certificate and a 200hr Meditation certificate with Meditation Alliance International and is an avid gardener. You can view more of her work at www.LittleFlowerArt.com or follow her on FB and Instagram.
