The following is submitted by Isaac Klassen:
With a specialty of depicting the lifestyle of the contemporary cowboy, Tim Cox showed obvious early talent. By the time he was age 18, his paintings were being exhibited in an art gallery in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Early in his career, he supplemented his meagre earnings from his paintings by working on a ranch. Mentors were Grant Speed, John Clymer, Jim Reynolds, and Gordon Snidow, all members of the Cowboy Artists of America. He also st (showing 500 of 4824 characters). |
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