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    Animal sculptor Sherry Sander resides in the Montana countryside surrounded by a mini wildlife preserve, the setting for her home and studio. She draws much inspiration from animals seeking protection there as well as from extensive field research ranging from the Alaskan bush to the African plains. Sander strives to foster an appreciation for declining wildlife populations and the desire to preserve their habitat. Her focus on movement and expression draws the viewer in evoking an emotional response. Sander's attention continues to be drawn toward life size and larger sculpture.
"It is tremendously challenging and exciting to create gestures truly unique to these larger compositions which seek a mood all their own."

    Sander has received many awards as a member of the National Academy of Western Art (gold and silver medal winner), Society of Animal Artists, National Sculpture Society, North American Sculpture Society, Allied Artists of America, among others. Exhibitions include National Academy of Design and Artists of America. Her work, much of it life size, can be found in private, corporate and public collections including the Denver Zoo, Oklahoma City Zoo, National Wildlife Art Museum, Genesee Country Museum and the Huntley Lodge north of Yellowstone Park, home to her monumental Grizzly.

For more information, visit the Sherry Salari Sander wildlife artist web site.





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