Cammie Lundeen

Capturing the Spirit of Animals in Timeless Sculpture

Cammie Lundeen is a wildlife sculptor from Loveland, Colorado with a passion for horses. Most of her work is done in limited editions which range in size from miniature to life-size. Her bronzes can be found in collections around the world, including London, Finland, Venezuela and Australia.

In addition to her own limited editions, Cammie has been commissioned to sculpt portrait bronzes. She is a member of the Society of Animal Artists and an Associate Member of the American Academy of Equine Art.

“We all know art is a form of expression. My goal is to touch someone’s emotions, to have them feel what I might feel in a particular bronze. That isn’t always an easy task when sculpting animals. Some of their actions and emotions are very subtle. You really have to observe and study the animal to sculpt life into it. Consequently, most of my subjects are animals that I am very fond of or have worked with a great deal. For example, equines are a big part of my recreational life. I feel like I really know and love these animals, and think this is reflected in my work.” – Cammie Lundeen

Education

University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho

Scottsdale Artists School, Scottsdale, Arizona

Association Memberships

Society of Animals Artists, Member

American Academy of Equine Art, Associate Member

  • 1986 – Salmon River Art Guild Riggins, Idaho – Best Sculpture , “Power to Spare”

    1986 – Old West Regional Art Show, Cheyenne, Wyoming – Purchase Award, “Power to Spare”

    1987 – American Academy of Equine Art, Louisville, Kentucky – People’s Choice Award , “Lazy Afternoon”

    1989 – Salmon River National Arts Exhibition, Riggins Idaho – Special Judges Award , “Lazy Afternoon”

    1992 – Old West Regional Art Show, Cheyenne, Wyoming – People’s Choice Award, “Maude & Lottie”

    1994 – The Pen and Brush Annual Sculpture Exhibition, New York, New York, – Katherine Thayer Hobson Memorial Award, “Buds”

    1994 – Society of Animals Artists, 34th Annual Exhibition – 1994-1995 National Museum Tour , “Buds”

    1995 – Society of Animals Artists, 35th Annual Exhibition – Liskin Award , “Lunch Break”

  • 1987 – “Rooster Bars”, Box “P” Quarter Horses, Hoyt Kansas

    1987 – “Soft Nickers”, Appaloosa Horse Club, Moscow Idaho

    1988 – “Fat & Sassy”, Uniontown Washington

    1988 – “Maude & Lottie” Loveland High Plains Art Council, Loveland, Colorado

    1989 – “Windomar Miss”, Loveland, Colorado

    1991 – “Foals of Plum Creek Hollow”, Plum Creek Hollow Ranch, Larkspur, Colorado

    1991 – “Maude & Lottie”, Helsinki, Finland

    1992 – “Maude & Lottie”, Kansas City Royal Equestrian Center, Kansas City, Missouri

    1992 – “Foals of Plum Creek Hollow”, Triple B Farms, Elizabeth, Colorado

    1992 – “Foals of Plum Creek Hollow”, Raimondi Ranch, Cheyenne, Wyoming

    1993 – “Maude & Lottie”, Anheiser Bush, Pepin Distributing Co., Tampa, Florida

  • November, 1987 – Appaloosa Journal

    Winter, 1988 – Equine Images

    May, 1989 – Paint Horse Journal

    1992 – Rocky Mountain Paint Horse, Stock Show Edition

    1992 – Revue Magazine

    August, 1993 – Southwest Art Magazine

Cammie’s Selected Works

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