Stephen
LeBlanc works represent a lifetime of anatomy study whether animal or human. His
detail reflects an exceptional artistic skill and a love for wildlife and human
expression. Stephen's accomplishments
include a bronze of an eagle given to the Emperor of Japan on his recent visit
to the United States; Commissioned by the University of Colorado for a buffalo
monument for the entrance to the stadium, dedicated in October of 1995; Commissioned
by Natureworks for a monument for the city of Tulsa, Oklahoma and dedicated in
June 1996, commissioned by the Tri-State Buddhist Temple to do a monument of the
late Reverend Yoshiutaka Tamai, dedicated in September, 1996; commissioned by
Pratt Partnership in 1993 for an ongoing commission of life-sized animal and bird
sculptures for their office park complex in Longmont, Colorado Stephen's
Art Show Awards include: The Purchase Award' Cherry Creek Arts Festival, 1991
Best of Show, Ducks Unlimited National Show 1996 Feature Artist, National
Wildlife Show, 1994
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