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Dorothy Fowler's bronzes are contemporary studies of the human form that reflect her love of life, her love of children, and her gentle nature.
Dorothy has been sculpting for over 20 years. She majored in art at San Jose State University, and studied art at Spokane Community College in Washington state. At the Scottsdale Art School, Dorothy attended workshops on sculpture from such artists as George Lundeen, Lyle Johnson, and Sister Paula Turnbull.
Dorothy has exhibited her work for many shows, including the "Monac" Festival West Juried Art Show, The Gene Ball Fine Arts Gallery, Nordstrom's Gallery, and The Vintage Wheel Museum Fine Arts Gallery. Dorothy was selected to do a sculpture for the garden at the Ronald McDonald House; "The Strongest Bond," a life-sized statue of a mother and child. She also did all of the artistic work on the project to create monumental bronze doors for Our Lady of Lourdes Cathedral in Spokane, Washington.
An avid pilot, she is an active member of the Ninety-Nines, an International organization of female aviators.
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