Jim Wilcox

Jim Wilcox

Since 1969, Jim has painted extensively, both in his home area of Jackson Hole and in many places throughout the world. Through his art career, he has been able to both live in and visit his favorite places and call it work as he expresses, in paint, the beauty that surrounds him. In 1987, he was awarded the coveted Prix de West Award at the National Academy of Western Art Show - an award that changed his life. He also won the prestigious Remington award from the same show in 2002 and again in 2007. In 1994, Arts for the Parks bestowed their top award on him with its accompanying $50,000 grand prize. He took away a record seven different awards while he participated in that show between 1987 and 2002. Among other awards Jim received the William Weiss Award and the Artists' Choice Award on two occasions from the Buffalo Bill Show and a People's Choice Award and 3 Awards of Merit from the Western Rendezvous of Art. Jim's most recent award came from the Masters of the American West Show through the Autry Museum in Los Angeles, California. In February 2013, he was awarded the Purchase Award, an award he considers to be one of the top honors of his career. Jim continues to be fascinated by light, which he has always considered to be his primary subject, regardless of what it enhances. Though realistic in his painting technique, the beautiful abstract patterns that he finds in nature continue to be an important part of his work. The changing qualities of light and abstract patterns combine with bold, painterly brush work to be a part of his unique vision of the world - the world as seen through the eyes of an artist.

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