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John Bye Eight Seconds Cowboy Painting

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John Bye Eight Seconds Cowboy Painting
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Title is Eight Seconds. 10" by 12" unframed. 16" by 18" framed. Acrylic on Canvas. Provenance: Trailside Galleries, Jackson, WY & Scottsdale, AZ John Bye (Born 1970) is active/lives in California / England. John Bye is known for Photorealistic wildlife and western theme painting and drawing. People sometimes ask if his works of art are photographs, but they are in fact painted by hand with skill, patience and talent. As is standard for photo-realists, John Bye begins with a reference photo, and then sketches what he will paint onto his canvas by hand, making changes as he sees fit from the original photo to achieve the composition he is happy with. He then paints with acrylics, layer by layer and with great detail to complete his HD photo-realistic paintings giving them his own unique take on the subject. It is said that if you were to have several photo-realist artists paint the same scene, each painting would be different, as each is influenced by the vision and skill of the artist. Self-taught, John's talent has not gone unnoticed. John Geraghty of the Autry wrote that John's cowboy paintings were "exceptional", and he was invited to participate in the Masters of the American West show, 2016. John Bye has been featured in Western Art Collector magazine, and has been an invited participant in the Settler's West art show. The Greenwich Workshop now publishes his limited editions. John was included in the 20 Best British Artists in the Daily Mail article after a competition whose judges included UK art critic Brian Sewell. John also won People's Favorite at the UK Wildlife Art Society competition.