M.L. Snowden
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M.L. Snowden is an American sculptor. She is the daughter and a pupil of George Holburn Snowden, and sculpts with tools given to her father by Robert George Eberhard, who received the tools from Auguste Rodin. [1] [2]
Her work, which is largely figurative, addresses humanity’s intersection with the natural world and the cosmos. Much of it is cast in bronze using the lost wax process. Snowden has won many awards. The White House collection accepted a sculpture of hers in 2005.[3] She is an elected member of the National Sculpture Society. [4]