Sherry
Sander lives on a 100-acre private wilderness reserve in Montana where
her goal is to attract and raise wildlife. These animals with which
she is familiar provide inspiration for her sculpture. Capturing the
poetic gestures of domestic and foreign animals in bronze has prompted
travel to a number of locations including the Northwest Territory,
Japan and Africa. National recognition
occurred for Ms. Sanders as she was honored by The Gilcrease Museum
with a retrospective in 1995. She has won gold and silver medals from
the National Academy of Western Art, the Catherine Lorrillard Wolfe
Art Club in New York, The Allied Artists of America, the Knickerbocker
Artists and the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. Ms. Sander
has created monumental works for the zoos in Denver and Oklahoma.
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Dorinda,
bronze
2,800 |