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Soft-spoken and modest, Jim Daly would seem a reluctant celebrity. Still,
his tender and nostalgic portrayals of children have earned him a wide
and ardent following among collectors. Born in Oklahoma and raised throughout
the West, Jim developed an early appreciation for the art of Norman Rockwell
and at a young age knew he wanted to be a painter himself. He can recalland
his parents still owna painting he did at age 13 of an old-fashioned
barbershop. Even back then, he says, I had an interest
in the past ... and I still prefer the warm palette I used then.
After a stint in the army in the mid-1960s, Jim studied nights at the
Los Angeles Art Center College of Design while working days at an aerospace
company. Within just a few years, he was able to devote himself entirely
to his art. His wife, Carole, and their four now-grown sons frequently
modeled for him. Jims paintings are represented in many private
and corporate collections and have earned a wealth of awards, including
the Favell Museums Western Heritage Award for excellence in portraying
realistically and accurately early Americana. Articles about Jims
work have appeared in Southwest Art, American Artist and Art West magazines
among others and in a recent U.S. Art magazine poll, gallery owners named
him one of their top 20 most popular artists. Jim has also had the pleasure
of illustrating three well-received childrens books. He and Carole
currently make their home in western Oregon.
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