Leo Osborne
Made of Bronze
Mr. Osborne was born and raised in Massachusetts, spending his early years at his grandmother’s farm and in the family home on the shore of Big Sandy Pond. Years spent in intimate contact with woodlands and wildlife instilled in him a lifelong fascination with the “wild” side of life and the world of nature and spirit. His art education began in high school, when he won a home schooling course from the Art Instruction School of Minneapolis, and continued with training at the New England School of Art in Boston. Early employment painting signs morphed into carving signs, which evolved into carving birds as art, with showings throughout North America, and winning numerous prestigious awards. In 1990, he moved to the Pacific Northwest, where he advanced his interest in bronze sculpture, eventually opening “Milkwood Studio” in the San Juan Islands.
Mr.Osborne is actually a multi-faceted artist, working as a sculptor, painter, and poet. In his words: “To let it all flow through me…the mind and spirit goes and the tool walks alone, I become the simple vehicle within which the creative source conveys its sacred, inner being. To be in the constant flow and rhythm of the dance is my true ambition and desire.”
“Flower of life
Flower of peace
Bloom in my Mind
Open in my heart”
A Legacy Gift to the City of Puyallup from Jerry and Germaine Korum and the Korum for Kids Foundation.