“Red Bison” (3 available for sale)
2016
Bronze
4x5x2
$650
About the Artist:
Leo E. Osborne is one of nearly 80 artists whose work will be available for sale at the 29th Annual Western Visions Show and Sale at the National Museum of Wildlife Art. Western Visions takes place September 9 – October 9, 2016. Inspired and fascinated by adventures in forest settings during his childhood, Osborne trained at the New England School of Art in Boston and began his career in Cape Cod. He now creates work in several mediums, including bronze. He works out of Milkwood Studio & Home Gallery in the San Juan Islands of Washington State with his wife, Jane Lane.
Osborne strongly believes that, “each creation of our hands comes from the heart and mind and reflects the creative spirit and energy of the Universal Maker.” He works closely with the medium he uses, aiming to release the rhythm, musical form, mood, feeling, jazz and energy within.
The 29th Annual Western Visions Show & Sale is carefully curated and includes both traditional and contemporary sketches, paintings, and sculpture. Western Visions is the cornerstone of Jackson Hole Fall Arts Festival, and includes several fun and social events that allow collectors and artists to interact. Ticket sales and a full list of event details can be found at: www.westernvisions.org