Jim Cox
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Jim Cox's paintings reflect the traditional influences of the Dutch masters as well as his visual and emotional interpretations brought on by observation, study and painting from life as much as possible. Jim's interest in art began early and he was enrolled in art classes by age seven. His art instruction continued through out his early education. He studied with New Mexico artist, Ann Mann, Oklahoma artist, L. Dano Keys and continued on to study architecture and design at Texas Tech University. Jim then apprenticed with Texas artist, Dalhart Windberg, concentrating on landscape, still life and Flemish technique. Jim furthered his studies in Baltimore, Maryland where he was trained in the Atelier style at the Schuler School and the Mitchell School, also focusing on portraiture and figure drawing. 2007 Taos Open Winner - Representational Painting - First Place - "Valley of the Utes"
Archival print
Archival print
Archival print
Archival print
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