This biography from the Archives of AskART:
| Born in Spokane, Washington, Deborah Copenhaver Fellows is a sculptor of western subjects. She has a degree in fine arts, and has continued to study sculpture and art history in the United States, Italy, France and Greece.
Her work includes a bronze stage coach that is in the Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame in Colorado Springs and a life-size Boy Scout for the Boy Scouts of America. She has also been commissioned by the University of Texas, the State of Montana, and most recently, James Irvine in Los Angeles. In 1990 she won the competition to sculpt the Washington State Korean War Memorial for the state capital grounds.
Copenhaver-Fellows works in bronze and silver. She is married to sculptor, Fred Fellows, and they and their daughter lived in Bigfork, Montana, and later moved to Sonoita, Arizona.
Source: Buffalo Bill Art Show & Sale, 2003 |
Biography from Trailside Galleries - WY:
| Deborah Fellows is recognized throughout the United States for her bronze and silver sculpture, both small scale and monumental. Her works can be seen in corporate and private collections, including the United States Capitol building; the Reagan White House collection; the Hall of Champions in Colorado Springs, Colorado and in select galleries throughout North America.
Deborah’s monumental scale work has been commissioned for the University of Texas, the State of Montana, Inland Northwest Vietnam Veterans, the Kaiser Corporation and the Hecla Mining Company in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. Her first monument was the Bing Crosby Memorial commissioned by Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington. In 1990 she won the competition to sculpt the Washington State Korean War Memorial for the state capitol grounds.
With a degree in fine arts, Deborah has continued to study sculpture and art history in the United States, Italy, France and Greece. Her natural talent and intuitiveness for what is correct has been strengthened by many years of study. Deborah lives with her artist husband Fred Fellows and daughter Fabienne in Arizona. |
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