Contemporary realist Tim Cox explores the experiences of the modern working cowboy, capturing the glorious landscape, majestic skies, and hard work of life on America's open range. Riders gallup across rolling hills, roast coffee over open hearths and herd cattle against big, dramatic skies. Over the past few years, contemporary realism has become a growing area of interest in our catalogue. Combining a tight style of painting with nostalgic subject matter makes Cox's prints ever more popular. Cox has developed a tremendous following, since few artists can render a scene with such action and drama. Exactness in the portrayal of horse and rider, the cowboys' individual style, gear and relationship to each other makes Cox's work appreciated by ranchers and cowboys, earning him over 60 magazine covers including Western Horsemen, The Cattleman and Quarter Horse Journal, gallery shows throughout the West, and a well-deserved reputation as "The Cowboy's Painter."
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