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A master painter, Jim Rey’s common denominator in all his work is his lifelong love of the horse. Born and raised in northern California, Jim Rey’s keen interest in ranch life was fueled by his grandfather and uncle, both cattle ranchers.

Although his subject matter primarily focuses on horses, Rey often paints cowboys and ranch life. Jim spends time at various ranches to paint and photograph providing an authenticity that the viewer can feel. He strives to take a thought and bring his own way of looking at things into a final image, demonstrating visually what he cares about.

Jim Rey has had the good fortune to be a professional painter for over 45 years. Prior to that, he was an illustrator and a graphic arts director, in both Hollywood and the San Francisco Bay Area. His work is frequently exhibited in museums, and several now hang in their permanent collections. Jim’s art has been featured in major art magazines and commissioned by Bantam Books for Louis L’Amour and for the TV show Bonanza. His paintings are collected worldwide, with pieces residing in the United States Embassy in the Netherlands.

Jim and his wife, Sharon, raised their five children outside Durango, Colorado, where they continue to reside.

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“I’ve seen what hard work and diligence does, both in art and on the range.” - Jim Rey

Born and raised in northern California, Jim Rey’s keen interest in ranch life was fueled by his grandfather and uncle, both cattle ranchers.

Although his subject matter primarily focuses on the equine, Rey often paints the cowboy and the ranching experience. He strives to take a thought and bring his own way of looking at things into a final image, demonstrating visually what he cares about. However, the common denominator in all his work is his lifelong love of the horse.

Rey has had the good fortune to have been a professional painter for over 45 years. His works are frequently exhibited in museums, and several now hang in their permanent collections. He has been featured in most major art magazines and has been commissioned by Bantam Books for Louis L’Amour short story collections and novels. His paintings are collected nationally and internationally.

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A master painter, Jim Rey’s common denominator in all his work is his lifelong love of the horse. Born and raised in northern California, Jim Rey’s keen interest in ranch life was fueled by his grandfather and uncle, both cattle ranchers.

Although his subject matter primarily focuses on horses, Rey often paints cowboys and ranch life. Jim spends time at various ranches to paint and photograph providing an authenticity that the viewer can feel. He strives to take a thought and bring his own way of looking at things into a final image, demonstrating visually what he cares about.

Jim Rey has had the good fortune to be a professional painter for over 45 years. Prior to that, he was an illustrator and a graphic arts director, in both Hollywood and the San Francisco Bay Area. His work is frequently exhibited in museums, and several now hang in their permanent collections. Jim’s art has been featured in major art magazines and commissioned by Bantam Books for Louis L’Amour and for the TV show Bonanza. His paintings are collected worldwide, with pieces residing in the United States Embassy in the Netherlands.

Jim and his wife, Sharon, raised their five children outside Durango, Colorado, where they continue to reside.

Jim Rey collection image

“I’ve seen what hard work and diligence does, both in art and on the range.” - Jim Rey

Born and raised in northern California, Jim Rey’s keen interest in ranch life was fueled by his grandfather and uncle, both cattle ranchers.

Although his subject matter primarily focuses on the equine, Rey often paints the cowboy and the ranching experience. He strives to take a thought and bring his own way of looking at things into a final image, demonstrating visually what he cares about. However, the common denominator in all his work is his lifelong love of the horse.

Rey has had the good fortune to have been a professional painter for over 45 years. His works are frequently exhibited in museums, and several now hang in their permanent collections. He has been featured in most major art magazines and has been commissioned by Bantam Books for Louis L’Amour short story collections and novels. His paintings are collected nationally and internationally.

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