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Tim Cox

Where the Sun Shines on the Mountain Top

Rumbling Thunder

October Mist

Crossing the Creek

I Should Have Been a Stockbroker

Heart and Home

As a young child, Tim Cox vowed he “was going to be a cowboy artist” when he grew up, and he has lived that dream for 30 years. Growing up in a small farming and ranching community in Arizona was a natural environment that influenced Cox’s love for being surrounded by cattle and horses and the wide open spaces. While most of the artist’s time is spent painting, he rides and works on various ranches throughout the West and also raises cattle and trains horses he owns.

Cox’s everyday experience with the cowboy life is reflected in the outstanding works that he creates. He combines color, value, perspective, accuracy, and design in his scenes of the daily life of the cowboy. As a perfectionist, his attention to detail andhands-on knowledge of the cattle and horses he so loves to paint have earned the

artist legends of admirers and collectors who appreciate his accurate portrayals of western life. Viewers are brought up-close and personal with the animals and people who inhabit Cox’s world. The West comes alive in his paintings. Considered one of the great western artists of our time, Cox is one of today’s most successful painters in his genre. Through the years, many accolades have been bestowed on this very talented artist, and this year Cox was asked to join the prestigious Cowboy Artists of America; he participated in the 2008 exhibition. Cox has won numerous awards for his wonderful art. In 2008, Décor magazine featured Cox as one of the 14 Most Enduring and Successful Poster Artists. In 2007, his painting, “Good Horses and Wide Open Spaces,” won the Express Ranches Great American Cowboy Award; at this same exhibit in 2004, “Along Eagle Creek” won the award. In 2003, the artist was honored with one of the most prestigious awards in western art at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum exhibit. Cox’s painting, “On to Better Pastures,” won the coveted Prix de West Purchase Award. In 2001, the artist was awarded the Will Rogers Western Artist of the Year by the Academy of Western Artists and Friends of Western Art. Cox is also a three-time winner of the Olaf Wieghorst Best of Show at The Mountain Oyster Club.

Tim, a fourth generation Arizonian, and his wife, Suzie, enjoy the life that the artist paints on their ranch in New Mexico that they call home. Surrounded by their cattle and horses, they truly live the western life that most of us can only dream about.

Come ride the open range with Cox and experience the West as only he can paint it.

Tim Cox

Good Horses and WideOpen Spaces

Crossing the Creek

Giclée on Canvas24” x 36”150 SN $85015 AP $950

Canvas Edition20” x 30”250 SN $39525 AP $495

Print on Paper20” x 30”950 SN $19595 AP $225

I Should Have Been aStockbroker

Print on Paper18” x 24”950 SN $16095 AP $240Canvas Transfer $325Canvas Transfer AP $470

Good Horses and Wide Open Spaces

Super Size Canvas Edition24” x 36”275 SN $45028 AP $565

Print on Paper20” x 30”950 SN $19595 AP $290Canvas Transfer $395

October Mist

Print on Paper20” x 30”1500 SN $195150 AP $290Canvas Transfer $395

Where the Sun Shines on the Mountain Top

Super Size Canvas Edition26” x 34.5”275 SN $45028 AP $565

Print on Paper22” x 30”950 SN $19595 AP $290Canvas Transfer $395

Cowboy Cut (Cover Image)

Giclée on Canvas25” x 40”150 SN $85015 AP $950

Canvas Edition20” x 32”250 SN $39525 AP $495

Print on Paper20” x 32”950 SN $19595 AP $225

Heart and Home

Super Size Canvas Edition24” x 36”250 SN $45028 AP $565

Print on Paper20” x 30”950 SN $19595 AP $290Canvas Transfer $395

Rumbling Thunder

Giclée on Canvas33” x 44”125 SN $1400

Print on Paper21” x 28”1500 SN $195150 AP $290Canvas Transfer $395

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