A wildlife sculptor who depicts anatomy of animals realistically, Tim Cherry was born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada and grew up in the mining town of Nelson in British Columbia. At age 15, he became a... Read full biography
A wildlife sculptor who depicts anatomy of animals realistically, Tim Cherry was born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada and grew up in the mining town of Nelson in British Columbia. At age 15, he became a wrangler and cook with an outfitter who led fishing and hunting trips into the wilderness of British... Read full biography
A wildlife sculptor who depicts anatomy of animals realistically, Tim Cherry was born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada and grew up in the mining town of Nelson in British Columbia. At age 15, he became a wrangler and cook with an outfitter who led fishing and hunting trips into the wilderness of British Columbia. Over the next fifteen years, he continued that kind of work, specializing in moose and bear hunting, in the Yukon and Northwest Territories. His domain was 10,000 square miles. He also... Read full biography
A wildlife sculptor who depicts anatomy of animals realistically, Tim Cherry was born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada and grew up in the mining town of Nelson in British Columbia. At age 15, he became a wrangler and cook with an outfitter who led fishing and hunting trips into the wilderness of British Columbia. Over the next fifteen years, he continued that kind of work, specializing in moose and bear hunting, in the Yukon and Northwest Territories. His domain was 10,000 square miles. He also became a taxidermist which led him to sculpting molds for trophy mounts and eventually to a career as full time wildlife sculptor. His primary studio is in Branson, Missouri, but he spends much time in Loveland, Colorado. In in February 2007 exhibition... Read full biography
A wildlife sculptor who depicts anatomy of animals realistically, Tim Cherry was born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada and grew up in the mining town of Nelson in British Columbia. At age 15, he became a wrangler and cook with an outfitter who led fishing and hunting trips into the wilderness of British Columbia. Over the next fifteen years, he continued that kind of work, specializing in moose and bear hunting, in the Yukon and Northwest Territories. His domain was 10,000 square miles. He also became a taxidermist which led him to sculpting molds for trophy mounts and eventually to a career as full time wildlife sculptor. His primary studio is in Branson, Missouri, but he spends much time in Loveland, Colorado. In in February 2007 exhibition of the National Sculpture Society, Tim Cherry received the society's highest honor, the Gold Medal... Read full biography
Tim Cherry - Artist Info
About Tim Cherry: Books
Books & Publications (11)
Publications based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
AskART.com Inc. - Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor)
479 pages
Davenport's Art Reference: The Gold Edition
2005
Davenport, Ray
2,421 pages
Sculpture in the Park 2003 Lovelands High Plains Council (Exhibition catalog)
2003
Editors
200 pages
Prix de West 30th Anniversary 2003 (Exhibition catalog)
2003
Schroeder, Charles (Intro)
204 pages (color)
Great American Artists Exhibition and Sale (Exhibition catalog)
2001
Editor, Cincinnati Bell
79 pages (color)
Art and the Animal: The Society of Animal Artists 41st Annual Members Exhibition 2001 (Exhibition catalog)
2001
Sweet, Francis; David Wagner
80 pages
Great American Artists Exhibition and Sale (Exhibition catalog)
2000
Editor, Cincinnati Bell
78 pages (color)
Artists of America (Exhibition catalog)
1998
Bacon, Todd, Message for Denver Rotary Club
108 pages (color)
Prix de West Invitational 1997 (Exhibition catalog)
1997
National Cowboy Hall of Fame
194 pages (color)
The Red Book Western American Price Index
1993
Southwest Art
126 pages
Art and the Animal, The Society of Animal Artists (Exhibition catalog)