Artist Karmel Timmons

By June 4, 2010 Art



I recently saw Karmel Timmons newest work and was reminded what a great artist she is. She primarily draws horses using pencil but has done other western subjects as well. She only does 20-25 drawings a year. She does limited edition giclées prints, has note cards and of course her original works are for sale.

A real talent!

From her website:
“Since early childhood Karmel Timmons has loved to draw. When she moved to Elbert, Colorado she was inspired by the beautiful landscapes and horses on the surrounding ranches near her home.

“Combining her ability to capture detail, texture and mood in pencil with her admiration for her equine subjects resulted in a career as a professional artist.

“Karmel has exhibited her work at the Buffalo Bill Western Art Show, Cody, WY, where she was co-winner of the People’s Choice Award in 2004; Peppertree Art Show, Santa Ynez, CA; Phippen Museum Art Show, Prescott, AZ; and the American Academy of Equine Art, Lexington, KY. In 2005, 2006, and 2007 she was People’s Choice at the Coors Western Art Exhibit and Sale.

“Her work has been published in Southwest Art, Western Horseman, Eclectic Horseman and Horses in Art.

“Not only was Karmel Timmons the Featured Artist at this year’s Coors Western Art Show in Denver, Colo., she once again was the winner of the People’s Choice award for her beautiful piece “The Legacy of the Vaquero.” The piece “Handsome Hank” that was selected for this year’s poster for the event has been added to the permanent collection at the National Western Stock Show.”

You can get more information at her website by clicking HERE.

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