Nancy Rynes
Nancy Rynes’ love for animals and the outdoors began early, as a child on her family’s small farm in rural Illinois. Her Choctaw pony and Chesapeake Bay Retriever were her constant companions. Art, writing, and riding horses were mainstays of her life in the country. As a child, she often wandered the family farm with pencil and sketchbook, drawing anything and everything she could find. Horses, cattle, ducks, goats, and chickens were some of her earliest subjects. This love of drawing led her to study fine art at the American Academy of Art in Chicago, where she learned classical techniques of working from life. She later went on to study geology and archaeology at Northern Illinois University and the University of Colorado, Boulder. In 2002, Nancy began studies under noted artists Ralph Oberg, Dan Young, Matt Smith, and Chris Alvarez. Learning the finer points of landscape painting from these artists greatly influenced her use of bold brushwork, color, light, and shadow in her own paintings. Nancy still paints from life when possible – she believes it’s an exercise that keeps her tuned in to the true colors and patterns of light, not simply in how a camera captures it. After a serious cycling accident that nearly left her paralyzed, Nancy’s main artistic focus shifted. The freedom, energy, and movement of both the people and animals of the American west inspired her to paint larger and more energetically. Now, most of her paintings are devoted to these larger, more energetic, western-themed works. Nancy has been honored with several one-person shows, as well as awards in juried competitions. Her work has been included in shows such as Art of the Animal Kingdom, Arts for the Parks, OPA National, International Exhibition on Animals in Art, Salon International, and many other national and regional juried shows and competitions. Nancy’s work has been featured in “Southwest Art” Magazine and included in the books “100 Ways to Paint Your Favorite Subjects” and “The Madaba Plains Project: Forty Years of Research into Jordan’s Past”.
Nancy’s work is represented in Arizona by Wilde Meyer Galleries. Click on any piece to enlarge it.
The Aspen Trail Nancy Rynes 16" x 16" oil on panel $1195
Between Earth and Stars Nancy Rynes 10" x 10" oil on panel $400
The Season of Gold Nancy Rynes 10" x 12" oil on panel $395
Buffalo Spirit Legacy Nancy Rynes 36" x 36" oil on panel $5400
Keeper of the Plains Nancy Rynes 15" x 17.5" oil on panel $895
Sunday Morning Meeting Nancy Rynes 11-1/4" x 11-1/4" oil on panel $495
Listening to the Distance Nancy Rynes 13-1/4" x 17-1/4" oil on panel $1495
In The Spaces Between Actions Nancy Rynes 30" x 48" oil on canvas $6100
Autumn Gold Nancy Rynes 18-3/4" x 18-3/4" oil on panel $1195
Rocky Mountain Cowboy Nancy Rynes 35-1/2" x 29-1/2" oil on panel $3650
Take Five Nancy Rynes 23-1/2 x 27-1/2" oil on panel $2240
Greeting the Winter Dawn Nancy Rynes 26" x 22" oil on panel $2450
The Dance Shawl Nancy Rynes 25" x 21" oil on panel $1765
