Amber Jean lives a storied life at the end of a road near the top of a mountain in Montana where she carves trees in a “luminous gesture of love toward nature and humankind.”
Declared by WOOD magazine as one of “America’s Woodworking Greats,” Amber recently became the first woman to carve in the country of Bhutan when the Prime Minister His Excellency Dasho Tshering Tobgay asked her to create an artwork in a retreat palace for their revered king.
TEDx speaker, writer and adventurer, she creates healing sanctuaries for hospitals. Amber Jean carved the life-size bronze Bison Bench at the Bozeman Airport.
She has been featured on the “Wood Sculpting” TV series produced by DIY, the Oxygen Network “Pure Oxygen” show and a documentary series filmed by Nestbox Collective. Her healing art sculpture installation was voted “Top 25” out of 1500 artists from 53 countries at Art Prize.