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Sculptures
"Fascinated
by composition in each pursuit, painting demands moer from my
intellect, while sculpting requires more from my tactile senses.
Restricted by the two dimensional format of painting, I work
to create an illusion of distance, air, color, and feeling in
each piece; whereas with sculpture, I am able to physically
form the clay, dealing with values as my “color”
to achieve the necessary perspective and dimension to portray
my feeling. Design and study of the human figure were my focus
in school. In an effort to draw better, I picked up clay. My
love of color drives me to keep experimenting with colorful
patinas. To me painting and sculpture are one and the same;
I try to include my entire experience in my work. Whatever my
medium, I want the viewer to feel included. Until running into
Degas’ fourteen year-old ballerina, I was happy to be
a painter. That piece brought out the sculptor in me."

- Rosie Sandifer
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| Buckaroo
Balls |
Parade |
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| Shell
Collector |
Nesting |
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| First Ribbon
- Special Olympics Park |
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| The
Roughneck - Texas A&M University |
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| Rawls
Monument – Texas
Tech
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Freedom
of Youth |
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| Aquarian |
Brookgreen |
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| Freedom
of Youth, Medallion |
StickHorse
Stampede |
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| Walking
the Kids |
Pointing
the Way |
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| Catch
Me If You Can |
Grand
Basin |
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Book
a Day - Texas Tech University- College of Education
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| The
Scotts |
In the Saddle |
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| An
Ace |
Suspended
Torso |
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| Blackfoot
Beauty |
West
Wind |
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| The
Gift |
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| Regatta
Trio |
Goose
Gait |
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| Our
Favorite Book |
Plains
Woman |
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| Favorite
Book mq |
Opie
Brookgreen Otter |
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| Read
All About It |
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| The
Robe |
Taking
the Lead |
Photo
credits: Ben Halpern, Wilmer Zehr, Mike Moffett, Dan Morse,
Joe Coca, John Vokoun
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