Always
knowing she wanted to be an artist, Nancy Glazier's grandmother
presented her with her first set of oil paints when she
was eight. Her delighted father sold her first painting
when she was twelve.
Her
family moved to Wyoming when she was sixteen. Glazier was
introduced to Cody Museum muralist, Adolph Spohr, who singled
her out for private instruction.
Painting
is the very breath of her life. While she is painting, Glazier
feels complete, joyful, powerful and free. Today, the animals
Glazier prefers to paint are truly wild and free. Elk, deer,
moose, bear, cougar, coyote, fox, birds from osprey to pine
siskin, share their territory with her in the mountains
of the Northwest.
"My paintings invite you into this
world. Journey with me awhile. I will share with you what
the eyes of my heart see."