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Jim Morgan

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McDonald Creek

GNP

oil on linen

9 x 12 inches

$2,900

Land of the Lizard

oil on linen

12 x 16 inches

$4,000

Desert Dry Wash 8x10 oil on linen Jim Mo
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Desert Dry Wash

oil on linen

8 x 10 inches

$2,700

Cactus Kaleidoscope

oil on linen

20 x 30 inches

$13,500

Cuttthroat Fooled by a Red Humpy 12x16 o

Cutthroat Fooled

by a Red Humpy

oil on linen

12 x 16 inches

$4,000

High in the Beartooth 24x36 oil on linen

High in the

Beartooth

oil on linen

24 x 36 inches

$14,500

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Season of Many Colors--If You Come to a Fork in the Road Take it--20x30 oil on linen (C) J

Between Dusk

and Dawn

oil on linen

30 x 40 inches

$24,000

Season of Many Colors/ If you Come to a Fork in the Road Take it

oil on linen

20 x 30 inches

$12,500

A Rustling of Leaves 12x9 oil Jim Morgan

A Rustling of Leaves

oil on linen

12 x 9 inches

$2,900

Winter Stream

oil on linen

9 x 12 inches

$2,900

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On the Way to Hidden Lake - Glacier National Park

oil on linen

16 x 12 inches

$4,000

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First Snow

oil on linen

12 x 16 inches

$4,100

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About Jim Morgan

Jim Morgan states that "the goals in my work are relatively simple; to enjoy the process of painting and seeing, hopefully to gain emotional participation from the people who view the painting, and to help bring an awareness to others of the often overlooked intimate aspects of nature."

 

Currently living and painting in Mendon, Utah, Morgan's works have been included in a number of national exhibitions, including the Prix de West Invitational at the National Cowboy Hall of Fame, the Northwest Rendezvous Group, and the Artists of America Show in Denver, Colorado.

 

Morgan has received many prestigious awards at a variety of exhibitions throughout the country including the 1994 Robert M. Lougheed Memorial Award at the National Academy of Western Art in Oklahoma City, and the Red Smith Artists Choice Award in 1996 at the National Wildlife Art Museum in Jackson, Wyoming.

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