Paul Moore is a fifth generation Oklahoma native and is a member of the Creek Nation. In fact, Moore's fascination for Native American culture goes back to his grandfather, who knew Quanah Parker and... Read full biography
Paul Moore is a fifth generation Oklahoma native and is a member of the Creek Nation. In fact, Moore's fascination for Native American culture goes back to his grandfather, who knew Quanah Parker and regaled Paul with stories about the legendary chief. Moore combined his love of history with art... Read full biography
Paul Moore is a fifth generation Oklahoma native and is a member of the Creek Nation. In fact, Moore's fascination for Native American culture goes back to his grandfather, who knew Quanah Parker and regaled Paul with stories about the legendary chief. Moore combined his love of history with art and decided to devote his career to producing sculpture of the American West. He spent many years in Santa Fe, New Mexico refining his talent and returned to Oklahoma in 1997 to re-establish the... Read full biography
Paul Moore is a fifth generation Oklahoma native and is a member of the Creek Nation. In fact, Moore's fascination for Native American culture goes back to his grandfather, who knew Quanah Parker and regaled Paul with stories about the legendary chief. Moore combined his love of history with art and decided to devote his career to producing sculpture of the American West. He spent many years in Santa Fe, New Mexico refining his talent and returned to Oklahoma in 1997 to re-establish the figurative sculpture program at the University of Oklahoma at the behest of University President David Boren. Since that time, Moore has done numerous outdoor monumental sculptures and has landed important commissions for his work such as his sculpture of... Read full biography
Paul Moore is a fifth generation Oklahoma native and is a member of the Creek Nation. In fact, Moore's fascination for Native American culture goes back to his grandfather, who knew Quanah Parker and regaled Paul with stories about the legendary chief. Moore combined his love of history with art and decided to devote his career to producing sculpture of the American West. He spent many years in Santa Fe, New Mexico refining his talent and returned to Oklahoma in 1997 to re-establish the figurative sculpture program at the University of Oklahoma at the behest of University President David Boren. Since that time, Moore has done numerous outdoor monumental sculptures and has landed important commissions for his work such as his sculpture of former U.S. House Speaker Carl Albert, which was installed at the U.S. Capitol in 2004 and the bust of former President John Kennedy, which w... Read full biography
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