Sculptor and avid outdoorsman, Tim Shinabarger, began sculpting as a diversion while recuperating from a snowmobile accident on the Boulder River. Shinabarger also began to paint and was influenced by the work of wildlife artist Carl Rungius.
His jobs after college, as a ranger in the Custer National Forest, a firefighter in Yellowstone and as a guide and packer with the North Yellowstone Outfitters gave the artist plenty of material for his art.
The artist continues to be an avid (showing 500 of 4282 characters). |
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