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Gary Niblett

b. 1943

Gary Niblett was born in Carlsbad, New Mexico, a town located in the middle of vast ranch lands, where familiarity with cowboys and cattle are a part of every child's heritage. He revealed his artistic talents at an early age by painting commissioned portraits of the local ranchers' horses. In 1963 after attending Eastern New Mexico University, Niblett moved to Los Angeles and enrolled in the Art Center College of Design. In order to finance his studies, Niblett took a job as a background artist with the Hanna-Barbera animation studios. He developed his skills and knowledge of lighting and color as well as design and composition. After eight years he left the studios to pursue a career as an artist.

Niblett's distinctive style has grown out of his fondness for the Western way of life, especially that of the cowboy. As a boy, Niblett helped round up and brand cattle on ranches. He gained a respect for and working knowledge of life on the range, which is reflected in his vivid narratives of the West.

At thirty-three, Niblett became the youngest member ever elected to the prestigious art organization, the Cowboy Artists of America. This same organization awarded Niblett the silver medal for oil painting in 1977 and the gold medal for watercolor in 1991. He is also a member of the Santa Fe Watercolor Society and the National Academy of Western Artists (now Prix de West). In 1990 Niblett was chosen the Distinguished Calendar Artist by New Mexico Magazine.

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Last Hurrah
Last Hurrah

oil on linen

12” x 16”


Last Hurrah

Last Hurrah

oil on linen

12” x 16”

Village Road

Village Road

oil on board

12" x 24"

Winter Grey

Winter Grey

oil on board

6 1/2” x 6 1/2”

Evening on the Prairie

Evening on the Prairie

oil on canvas

34” x 56”

Mountain Village (Truchas, NM)

Mountain Village (Truchas, NM)

oil on canvas on board

12” x 24”

Rabbit Hole

Rabbit Hole

oil on canvas

20” x 30”

Golondrinas Sunrise

Golondrinas Sunrise

oil on canvas

12” x 24”

Canyon Walls

Canyon Walls

oil, 2024

18” x 24”

The Sun Sets on the Sanges

The Sun Sets on the Sanges

oil on canvas

10” x 20”

Utitled (At the Pueblo)

Utitled (At the Pueblo)

charcoal - 1980

26" x 38"

Flowers for Sonya

Flowers for Sonya

oil on canvas

16” x 20”

Lake Valley

Lake Valley

oil on canvas

14” x 22”

Ocotlan Market Day

Ocotlan Market Day

watercolor

12” x 18”

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Last Hurrah
Village Road
Winter Grey
Evening on the Prairie
Mountain Village (Truchas, NM)
Rabbit Hole
Golondrinas Sunrise
Canyon Walls
The Sun Sets on the Sanges
Utitled (At the Pueblo)
Flowers for Sonya
Lake Valley
Ocotlan Market Day

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