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Floyds Knobs, IN, 47119
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Crossing The Headwaters - Terry Murphy

“Crossing the Headwaters” is one of Terry Murphy’s classic sculptures.  His artwork stands alone as to artistic quality and the message each sculpture conveys to the eye of the observer.  Terry passed away from cancer in 2007.  Terry Murphy was a fourth generation Montanan, born and raised in the Helena Valley of Montana. He was self-taught, studying the masters of sculpture from the past to the present. He was inspired to start sculpturing in 1971 and devoted his full time to the art of sculpture, specializing in North American Indian works, western themes, wildlife and sporting art, as well as contemporary subject matter. Murphy's pieces are currently held in many major collections, both private and public, including the University of Montana and the Charles M. Russell Museum.

EMAIL For Details HERE. 

Crossing The Headwaters - Terry Murphy

“Crossing the Headwaters” is one of Terry Murphy’s classic sculptures.  His artwork stands alone as to artistic quality and the message each sculpture conveys to the eye of the observer.  Terry passed away from cancer in 2007.  Terry Murphy was a fourth generation Montanan, born and raised in the Helena Valley of Montana. He was self-taught, studying the masters of sculpture from the past to the present. He was inspired to start sculpturing in 1971 and devoted his full time to the art of sculpture, specializing in North American Indian works, western themes, wildlife and sporting art, as well as contemporary subject matter. Murphy's pieces are currently held in many major collections, both private and public, including the University of Montana and the Charles M. Russell Museum.

EMAIL For Details HERE. 

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