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Born 1947 near Alamagrodo, New Mexico. Known for: Exotic animal sculpture.
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Steve Kestrel has turned to the "direct carving of seemingly impenetrable and technically challenging materials that require remarkable concentration, endurance and strength" (Brooks Joyner, 1997).... Read full biography
Steve Kestrel has turned to the "direct carving of seemingly impenetrable and technically challenging materials that require remarkable concentration, endurance and strength" (Brooks Joyner, 1997). The sculptor works in stone and bronze and depicts wildlife of the western U.S. to birdlife,... Read full biography
Steve Kestrel has turned to the "direct carving of seemingly impenetrable and technically challenging materials that require remarkable concentration, endurance and strength" (Brooks Joyner, 1997). The sculptor works in stone and bronze and depicts wildlife of the western U.S. to birdlife, amphibians, reptiles and, most recently, the human form. A native of New Mexico, Kestrel now lives in Redstone Canyon west of Fort Collins, Colorado. He is a member of the National Sculpture Society and... Read full biography
Steve Kestrel has turned to the "direct carving of seemingly impenetrable and technically challenging materials that require remarkable concentration, endurance and strength" (Brooks Joyner, 1997). The sculptor works in stone and bronze and depicts wildlife of the western U.S. to birdlife, amphibians, reptiles and, most recently, the human form. A native of New Mexico, Kestrel now lives in Redstone Canyon west of Fort Collins, Colorado. He is a member of the National Sculpture Society and Society of Animal Artists. Steve Kestrel has been recognized through national awards exhibitions, and commissions. In 1992, he was elected to membership in the National Academy of Western Art (NAWA). In 1994, the artist received a gold medal from NAWA for... Read full biography
Steve Kestrel has turned to the "direct carving of seemingly impenetrable and technically challenging materials that require remarkable concentration, endurance and strength" (Brooks Joyner, 1997). The sculptor works in stone and bronze and depicts wildlife of the western U.S. to birdlife, amphibians, reptiles and, most recently, the human form. A native of New Mexico, Kestrel now lives in Redstone Canyon west of Fort Collins, Colorado. He is a member of the National Sculpture Society and Society of Animal Artists. Steve Kestrel has been recognized through national awards exhibitions, and commissions. In 1992, he was elected to membership in the National Academy of Western Art (NAWA). In 1994, the artist received a gold medal from NAWA for his carved granite version of "Monument for the Last Horned Lizard". The Wichita Art Museum has held a one-man retrospective e... Read full biography
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- Give and TakeOctober 2006Reynolds, GretchenSouthwest Art
- Mythical Creatures: Animal ArtMarch 2005Targos, ReneeArt-Talk
- On the SceneAugust 2004Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- Spirit of the WestJuly 2004Fauntleroy, GussieArt & Antiques
- Curator's CritiqueJuly 2004Salmon, RobinWildlife Art
- Rock and SoulJuly 2004Wilkinson, ToddSouthwest Art
- Affordable Art: Collect on a BudgetMarch 2004Editor, Wildlife ArtWildlife Art
- ExhibitionsAugust 2003Editor, American Arts QuarterlAmerican Arts Quarterly
- Who's Hot and What's NotJanuary 2003Brown, JoanWildlife Art
- Art DestinationsSeptember 2002Kupers, AudreyWildlife Art
- Wild About SculptureJanuary 2002Jarvis, JohnArt-Talk
- Mountains to MesquiteAugust 2000Brown, Joan TWildlife Art
- Wildlife ArtJune 2000Harvey, Eleanor JonesSouthwest Art
- Art RoadsMay 1997McGarry, SusanSouthwest Art
- Artistic EcosystemMay 1997Piburn, GreggSouthwest Art
- Best of the West: OklahomaApril 1997Bucher, KristinSouthwest Art
- Creative ProcessApril 1996Hines, JackSouthwest Art
