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Artist Statement:
Originally from Michigan, I now live in Montana where I studied under master woodcarver, Dan Schnetter. I have always been interested in modeling a shape from either wood or clay. I worked in commercial art in Denver in 1978-1979 and began sculpting seriously in clay for the past 12 ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
I have shown at the Cherokee Heritage Museum for the past 4 years. I have also shown my sculptures in Arlington, Tx,; Kansas and New Mexico with the Texas Indian Market and Southwest Showcase.
One woman show - Oct. 2005 in Madill, OK
Received first place and have shown for the ...
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Artist Galleries:
Represented by Ruby Atkins Art Gallery, Madill, OK
Home Gallery and my web site...
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Collections:
Chickasaw Nation, Ada, Oklahoma
Ben Bell, Kingston, Oklahoma
Dr. Clint Riddle, Kingston, Oklahoma
Dr. Vannett, Kingston, Oklahoma
Carolyn Lilly, Kingston, OK...
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Commissions:
Kingston Middle School, Kingston, Oklahoma
Chickasaw Nation, Ada, Oklahoma
Anchor Inn, Kingston, Oklahoma
Lake Texoma Association, Kingston, OK...
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Reviews for Cheryl Ehmann:
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Review "Chickasaw Times" - 2003 "Local artist sells Native American Sculptures. Presentation to Governor Anoatubby"
Review "Ardmorite" Newspaper - 2005 (Special Feature) "Endeavor to Persevere - a rich History" - Full page story and pictures of artists work.
The Madill Record - 2005 "Landmark Bank will exhibit the bronze sculptures of local artist Cheryl Ehmann at their Kingston Branch through the month of February and March.
The Madill Record - 2005 "Cheryl Ehmann has signed a contract with a Texas firm to do original pen and ink drawings. As well as her bronze sculptures, Cheryl does wonderful drawings using the ancient art of pen & ink. She is already working on several commissions."
Review - The Madill Record - 2004 "During the end of the 8th. Grade graduation, a bronze plaque of a Kingston Redskin was presented on behalf of the students. Mr. Monroe, the principal, was honored and accepted the plaque with sincere gratitude. Cheryl Ehmann presented him with the plaque and funded a portion of the foundry costs."
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