Sandra
Van Zandt
Talala,
Oklahoma
Originally from Claremore, Oklahoma,
Sandras artistic talent was impressive enough to
earn her a scholarship to study art at Missouris
Cottey College. She established her reputation with sculptures
of Americas symbol, the bald eagle, which can be
found in cities, museums and both corporate and private
art collections throughout the United States.
She was recently commissioned
to sculpt several historic monuments, one of which was The
Spirit of Naval Aviation,
a salute to all naval aviators in the 20th century. This
heroic sized sculpture was unveiled at the Smithsonians
Air & Space Museum in Washington, D.C., and permanently
enshrined at the entrance of the National Museum of Naval
Aviation in Pensacola, Florida.
Presently she is working on The
Will Rogers Story, a series of six life-size monuments
depicting the life of Oklahomas favorite son, Will
Rogers, which will be placed throughout his hometown of Claremore,
Oklahoma. To her, these commissions represent the supreme
challenge because she has to capture an important moment
in time and bring the subject to life. She states, In
this important instance, it becomes a challenge instead of
a commission.
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