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Though as a boy, Tim Cox always knew he wanted to be a “cowboy artist,” little did he know that he would become a member of the distinguished Cowboy Artists of America organization by age 50.
Cox, who lives in northern New Mexico, is both an artist and a working cowboy, raising cattle and training horses when he is not painting. He strives for perfection in the details of the cowboy and his horse, and it is this quality that caught the eye of the CAA.
Cox has been recognized over the years for his contributions to the world of Western art. He was awarded the Will Rogers Western Artist of the Year by the Academy of Western Artists and Friends of Western Art’s Artist of the Year for 2001. He regularly participates in the Prix de West Art Show at the National Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City, and he has been a three-time winner of the Olaf Weighorst Best of Show Award at the Mountain Oyster Club Show in Tucson.
In 2003, Cox was honored when the National Academy of Western Art chose his painting for the coveted Prix de West Purchase Award. His painting Along Eagle Creek was selected as the 2004 winner of the Express Ranches Great American Cowboy Award. |
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CAA Member since 2007 |
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Contact Tim Cox |
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891 Road 4990 |
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Bloomfield, NM 87413 |
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Phone: (505) 632-8080 |
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Fax: (505) 632-5850 |
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