Tundra Swans
Edition 35 40″H X 50″W X 34″D Call for Price
(Base not included)
As written about Tundra Swans: Not content to model the magnificent tundra swan floating placidly or with its wings tucked in, Sherry Sander worked to incorporate the swans’ tremendously powerful wings into her final sculptural composition. She stated, “The extended neck of the male swan was critical in achieving a visual balance between the actual volume of the birds and the expanse of their wings. I wanted the swans to appear graceful as well as regal”.
Traveling Exhibitions:
- Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, Birds in Art National Tour 1990-1991; Japanese Tour 1991-1992
- Hubbard Museum, German and Russian Exhibitions 1990
Turkeys
Edition 35 14″H X 15″W X 8″D $3,000
“The Turkey isn’t native to Montana, however, since its introduction, the Merriam Turkey has done well in its new environment due to stocking and careful management. These birds spent the winter at our ranch roosting and feeding on purposely left-over grain.”
Awards & Collections:
- Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife Resources, Frankfort, Kentucky, Purchase Award
Wood Ducks on Still Water
Edition 35 21″H X 77″W X 22″D Call For Price
“My studio is built upon the banks of a secluded pond where I have the good fortune to see many varieties of birds and animals. One special day I observed the most beautiful of all waterfowl, the North American Wood Duck. This was a special event as they are not very social and several years may go by without a migration gracing our pond. I was granted a long visit while they rested and preened upon cottonwood deadfall at water’s edge giving me leisure time to develop this sculpture titled Wood Ducks on Still Water.”
Permanent Collections:
- Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, Wausau, Wisconsin