Tim Cherry stuns at Society of Animal Artists
In October, Western Art Collector awarded Tim Cherry the Western Art Collector Award of Excellence at the Society of Animal Artists’ 65th Art & The Animal exhibition at the Art Museum of Eastern Idaho. The award was given for Cherry’s work Prairie Monarch, a mirror-polished steel sculpture of a pronghorn. “I hope to create the best possible sculpture that I can by building strong designs through the use of shape, line, texture and color, and always pushing my artistic boundaries to achieve what has not been done before,” Cherry says of the work. “I strive to reach out and experiment with new designs and gestures, creating sculptures that are well orchestrated, balanced, emotionally interesting, stimulating and lyrical.” Some of the casts have sold, but there are still more available. The exhibition remains on view through January 3, 2026.
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Ezra Tucker works find new homes at the Woolaroc
The Woolaroc Museum in Oklahoma presented the Woolaroc Exhibition & Sale starting in October. One of the stars of the sale was Ezra Tucker, whose bison painting sold to collectors to the tune of $21,000. The 20-by-30-inch work, The Legend, featured an intimate moment between mother and her baby, a scruffy, white-haired calf. The exhibition will remain on view and for sale through December 31. —Powered by Froala Editor