Bronze Sculpture by Terri Malec

Bronze Sculpture by Terri Malec

Terri Malec, a Virginia native, was educated in the Fine Arts at Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond; and Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore.

Great, great uncle WW. Denslow, famous illustrator of the Wizard of Oz books, was the hereditary link and inspiration for her artistic talent. Growing up with his books and family stories from her grandmother, she wanted to become an artist, and spent much of her spare time drawing her favorite subjects: horses and dogs. She also penned and illustrated several childrens books during her teenage years.

The allure of the west eventually drew her to the Pacific Northwest of Oregon and Washington. She began a journey to capture its abundant wildlife in paint and bronze sculpture.

Bronze Sculptor Terri MalecOver the years, while raising three children, and numerous pets of all descriptions, living in Joseph, Oregon, and Anacortes, Washington, Terri was captivated by the wildlife of those beautiful areas. She took her observations in the wild to the studio where she focused on movement and expressive personality of her subjects.

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“Cowboy Dressage” – While learning about and getting to know this very special horse “Holiday Compadre” Terri was given the awe inspiring opportunity to ride him and speaks of that experience as a “once in a lifetime” gift. He is trained and ridden by Eitan Beth-Halachamy. Somehow Terri was able to capture the feeling of the “lift” and the marvelous loose reined collection as is needed to perform western style dressage. 13”h X 9”w X 4”d

“Cowboy Dressage”  Bronze Sculpture by Terri Malec

“Little Dreamer” - Dreaming of big pastures, long gallops and the little girl, if only at heart, that will own him someday. He is special and seems to know it. 6”h X 9w x 4”d

“Little Dreamer”  Bronze Sculpture by Terri Malec

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An avid bird watcher, Terri's avian subjects are graceful and colorful, and she tries to bring the feel of the fields and marshland to each sculpture. Her birds reside in gardens, pools, and places of honor in collectors homes. Herons have been a popular, recurring subject, and they abound in her work over the years.

Equine subjects are still a passion and sculptures of galloping horses with flowing manes and high spirits have been consistent in her work; as well as commissioned portraits of champion horses have been a popular and sought after subject. She draws much of her inspiration from owning and riding her own horses, which she keeps on her small ranch in Joseph, Oregon.

“Must Love Dogs” is a major part of her life, and canine sculpture of many breeds and collector’s beloved pets have also been a continuing theme.

In addition to her animal and avian sculpture, religious art commissions have followed Terri throughout her artistic life and have come to grace many churches nationally. These devotional icons and sacred subjects, bring a deeper spiritual experience, and enhance Catholic parishes, grotto's and gardens, as well as private homes.

Malec's sculptures are part of permanent and corporate collections as well as Museums throughout the country including, the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, Wisconsin; Colorado Historical Museum, Denver; MBNA Headquarters, Maine; and St. John the Beloved Catholic Church, Virginia.

Special exhibits include "Birds in Art", "The American Academy of Equine Art" and "Animals in Art".

Her award- winning sculpture has been juried into many exhibitions nationally and internationally.

Terri also continues to teach sculpturing classes through national workshops and community colleges.

She is a member of The Society of Animal Artists.

 

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