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Born 1953. Known for: Western-cowboy genre and landscape painting.
From Pueblo, Colorado, Kim Mackey sought a quiet environment in his birthplace after spending time in Denver where he studied illustration at the Colorado Institute of Art. He had a career as a... Read full biography
From Pueblo, Colorado, Kim Mackey sought a quiet environment in his birthplace after spending time in Denver where he studied illustration at the Colorado Institute of Art. He had a career as a commercial artist including being a police-sketch artist, but in 1985, turned full time to his fine art... Read full biography
From Pueblo, Colorado, Kim Mackey sought a quiet environment in his birthplace after spending time in Denver where he studied illustration at the Colorado Institute of Art. He had a career as a commercial artist including being a police-sketch artist, but in 1985, turned full time to his fine art painting because his gallery sales were able to support him financially. He paints a variety of subjects from still life to figures, but prefers paintings with cowboys and horses and... Read full biography
From Pueblo, Colorado, Kim Mackey sought a quiet environment in his birthplace after spending time in Denver where he studied illustration at the Colorado Institute of Art. He had a career as a commercial artist including being a police-sketch artist, but in 1985, turned full time to his fine art painting because his gallery sales were able to support him financially. He paints a variety of subjects from still life to figures, but prefers paintings with cowboys and horses and landscape--Colorado ranch life, which reflects his family heritage of a long line of cattle ranchers. He paints primarily in his studio, working from photographs, but also does some painting on location. Source: . Southwest Art, March 2001, by Rose Glaser.... Read full biography
From Pueblo, Colorado, Kim Mackey sought a quiet environment in his birthplace after spending time in Denver where he studied illustration at the Colorado Institute of Art. He had a career as a commercial artist including being a police-sketch artist, but in 1985, turned full time to his fine art painting because his gallery sales were able to support him financially. He paints a variety of subjects from still life to figures, but prefers paintings with cowboys and horses and landscape--Colorado ranch life, which reflects his family heritage of a long line of cattle ranchers. He paints primarily in his studio, working from photographs, but also does some painting on location. Source: . Southwest Art, March 2001, by Rose Glaser.... Read full biography

