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Jim Connelly
Jim Connelly may reside
in Michigan, but his paintings suggest otherwise, telling the
stories of cowboys, horses, and bulls with his bold, impressionistic
style. His nationally recognized work has graced the cover of
Southwest Art magazine, been included on the pages of magazines
such as Cowboys and Indians and Western Horseman,
and adorned the walls of leading galleries.
Jim is a signature
member of the Oil Painters of America and was chosen for the Oil
Painters of America National Juried Exhibition for four consecutive
years, He has been selected for numerous other shows including the
Scottsdale Salon of Fine Art show at the Legacy Gallery, the Greeley
Stampede, the Richeson Small Works Show, the Bosque Conservatory Art
Classic, and the Dana Gallery Featured Artist Show. He was also
featured in International Artist Publishing’s book, How Did You
Paint That?. Galleries such as the Hilligoss Galleries in
Chicago Illinois, The Dana Gallery in Missoula, Montana, and the May
and Open Range Gallery, both in Scottsdale, Arizona, have all
boasted Jim’s striking depictions of the American West.
Holding his MA in
illustration from Syracuse University, Jim has also experienced
success in his work for billboards, print advertising, magazine
covers, and over 100 book jackets. Original illustrations have been
shown across the country in the likes of the National Baseball Hall
of Fame, the Norman Rockwell Museum, the Hickory Museum of Art, the
Society of Illustrators, and the Delaware Museum of Art.
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