Sally J. Smith is an environmental artist, which means that she uses the raw materials of nature to create ephemeral sculptures, which she then photographs and leaves in place. Flowers, stones, leaves, and ice are to Smith what paint and clay are to other artists. Although she has a studio at home where she paints many watercolors, the entire natural world is also her studio, as well as her gallery.
Smith recently published a 2015 calendar highlighting some of her more impressive works of environmental art. You can see more photos from it at My Modern Met.