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Tammy Lynne Penn

Compelled to create.
Tammy has always felt a bond with animals and aimed to recreate that feeling in  her art. It was not until the 1988
Loveland Sculpture Show that she felt driven to try her hand at sculpting bronze. Drawing on a variety of life experiences and technical workshops, Tammy developed her own signature style; utilizing different techniques and media to create unique pieces representing our interconnectedness with animals.

Mixing media and melding heritages;people have always had a spiritual connection to animals through the millennia, whether it’s through Native
American folklore or Celtic mythology. Tammy aims to honor that through her artwork.

Growing up in Colorado, Tammy loved the tributes to animals incorporating antlers, fur, feather and stone seen in Native American artwork. These tributes led the artist to delve into her own heritage, exploring Swedish, Irish and Scottish history for inspiration. She was thrilled to discover that her Druid and Viking ancestors also had
animal totems and tributes.

Tammy combines traditional influences with a variety of media and sculpting techniques to create innovative art that gives voice to Nature’s spirit. She sculpts horses, dogs, birds of prey, bulls, and bears from clay. She either fires the clay or casts the piece in bronze or glass (lead crystal), incorporating silver and stone as well. Tammy enjoys exploring the qualities of each medium – the freedom and spontaneity of ceramic, the strength and precision of bronze, the luminosity and intrigue of crystal – and complementing each one's attributes with the gifts of the others.

Art on a Grand Scale. In the scope of Tammy’s body of work, you will find delicate Raku horses, Journey Ponies, life-like bronze
representational pieces ranging from miniature to monumental, spiritual Celtic-inspired totems and tributes, and
breathtaking birds of prey.

Cliff Dwellers

Cliff Dwellers, bronze and crystal, by Tammy Lynne Penn, Tammy Bality, TB3-335
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Cliff Dwellers, bronze and crystal, by Tammy Lynne Penn, Tammy

Cliff Dwellers, by Tammy Lynne Penn
Bronze and Crystal, edition 2/10
20.5″ H x 7″ W x 16″ L
SOLD
TB3-335

Cliff Dwellers depicts the majestic Peregrine Falcon, whose speed can reach 280 mph as they swoop down the side of a cliff toward their prey.  The reverse side of the sculpture is engraved throughout with cave art petroglyphs.  

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Cutting Class

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Cutting Class, by Tammy Lynne Penn
Bronze Ed 3/17 28″ l x 14″ h x 18″ w 
$5000
TB3-431


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Spirits in the Wind Gallery

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Golden, CO 80401
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