Peter Sawatzky is a Canadian sculptor and painter recognized for his naturalistic depictions of North American wildlife and historical figures in bronze and wood. Born in 1951 in the Mennonite village of Sommerfeld, Manitoba, Sawatzky was raised on a family farm where he developed a close observational relationship with the local environment. He pursued formal training at Red River College in Winnipeg, completing a Commercial Art course on scholarship. Following his graduation, he initially worked in commercial art while maintaining a practice in wildlife and landscape painting.
In 1974, Sawatzky shifted his focus toward bird carving, utilizing the wildlife of Spruce Woods Provincial Park as primary subjects for his wood sculptures. His work in this medium earned him international recognition and numerous awards through the late 1970s and early 1980s. During this period, he also studied life drawing and sculpting under the wildlife artist Clarence Tillenius at the Okanagan Summer Farm. By the mid 1980s, Sawatzky transitioned his practice to large scale bronze casting and established his own foundry in Manitoba to manage the production of his work.
Sawatzky is widely noted for his public commissions and monumental bronze installations across Western Canada. In 1995, he completed The Passage of Time, a 4,000 pound bronze sculpture for the Charleswood Bridge in Winnipeg. This was followed by Perilous Crossing in 2004, a life size depiction of a York Boat with its crew located in Selkirk, Manitoba. One of his most prominent works, Seal River Crossing (2007), is a 29 foot long sculpture featuring eleven caribou, permanently installed at the Richardson Plaza at Portage and Main in Winnipeg.
His contributions to Canadian art and culture were formally recognized in 2008 when he was appointed to the Order of Manitoba. His work continues to be characterized by technical precision and a commitment to anatomical accuracy, often informed by extensive travel to the Arctic and other remote regions to study animals in their natural habitats. In addition to his independent studio work, Sawatzky has collaborated on various public projects, including the Mother Polar Bear and Cubs (2014) at the Assiniboine Park Zoo and the Sculpture of Dirk Willems (2018) at the Mennonite Heritage Village in Steinbach.
His work is held in numerous public collections and remains a significant fixture of the public art landscape in the Canadian Prairies. He continues to reside and work in Manitoba, focusing on the intersection of regional history and the natural world through the medium of cast bronze.
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