Loading Spinner

Kyle Sims Sold at Auction Prices

b. 1980 -

See Artist Details

0 Lots

Sort By:

Categories

    Auction Date

    Seller

    Seller Location

    Price Range

    to
    • Kyle Sims, "Yellowstone Migration"
      Apr. 13, 2024

      Kyle Sims, "Yellowstone Migration"

      Est: $15,000 - $20,000

      Kyle Sims (b. 1980), "Yellowstone Migration", Oil on board, Signed dated 2010 lower left

      Scottsdale Art Auction, LLC
    • Kyle Sims (1980-), The Intimidation Game
      Sep. 16, 2023

      Kyle Sims (1980-), The Intimidation Game

      Est: $1,500 - $2,500

      Title: The Intimidation Game Dimensions: 9 x 14 Framed/base dimensions: 14 x 19 x 2 1/2 Signature: signed lower left: Kyle Sims verso: titled, signed and dated

      Jackson Hole Art Auction
    • Kyle Sims, "Montana Summer"
      Aug. 26, 2023

      Kyle Sims, "Montana Summer"

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      Painting

      Scottsdale Art Auction, LLC
    • KYLE SIMS (AMERICAN, B. 1980)
      Feb. 24, 2023

      KYLE SIMS (AMERICAN, B. 1980)

      Est: $2,000 - $4,000

      Kyle Sims American, b. 1980 Summer Coats, 2010 Oil on canvas board, signed lower right, titled and dated to verso Coyote amongst flowers, frame with brass plaque and finished corners.

      Selkirk Auctioneers & Appraisers
    • Kyle Sims (1980- ), The Element of Surprise
      Sep. 17, 2022

      Kyle Sims (1980- ), The Element of Surprise

      Est: $8,000 - $12,000

      Kyle Sims (1980- ), oil on canvas, 26 x 42, signed lower left: k sims verso: titled, signed, dated

      Jackson Hole Art Auction
    • Quite a Scene by Kyle Sims (1980- )
      Sep. 18, 2021

      Quite a Scene by Kyle Sims (1980- )

      Est: $8,000 - $12,000

      Kyle Sims (1980- ), Quite a Scene, oil on canvas, 27 x 40, signed lower right

      Jackson Hole Art Auction
    • Kyle Sims Oil on Board [Wolves at River]
      Feb. 04, 2021

      Kyle Sims Oil on Board [Wolves at River]

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      Kyle Sims (American, Wildlife Artist, b. 1980) oil on board. Signed lower right. Measures 36.25 in. x 24.125 in. If lot is absent of a condition report one may be requested via email. Condition report is provided as an opinion only and is no guarantee as grading can be subjective. Buyer must view photographs or scans to assist in determining condition and ask further questions if so desired. Payment by wire transfer only on all gold, silver, coins and jewelry. Our in-house shipping department will gladly pack and ship any item that fits into a 16x16x16 inch or 30x5x24 inch or equivalent or smaller box/folio. We will charge for labor to pack and process based on actual time it takes, actual cost of materials used to pack and actual shipper charges that will include insurance and signature required. We generally use USPS and Fed Ex and compare the pricing between the two. We gladly will give shipping estimates prior to auction. Please make this request at least 24 hours prior to auction for our shipping department to respond. We will also gladly combine items if they fit into one box and meet our maximum box size stated here. We reserve the right to require an outside shipper on any item(s) in the auction.

      Grant Zahajko Auctions, LLC
    • Kyle Sims Oil on Canvas [Fox]
      Feb. 04, 2021

      Kyle Sims Oil on Canvas [Fox]

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      Kyle Sims (American, Wildlife Artist, b. 1980) oil on stretched canvas. Signed lower left. Measures 20 in. x 38 in. If lot is absent of a condition report one may be requested via email. Condition report is provided as an opinion only and is no guarantee as grading can be subjective. Buyer must view photographs or scans to assist in determining condition and ask further questions if so desired. Payment by wire transfer only on all gold, silver, coins and jewelry. Our in-house shipping department will gladly pack and ship any item that fits into a 16x16x16 inch or 30x5x24 inch or equivalent or smaller box/folio. We will charge for labor to pack and process based on actual time it takes, actual cost of materials used to pack and actual shipper charges that will include insurance and signature required. We generally use USPS and Fed Ex and compare the pricing between the two. We gladly will give shipping estimates prior to auction. Please make this request at least 24 hours prior to auction for our shipping department to respond. We will also gladly combine items if they fit into one box and meet our maximum box size stated here. We reserve the right to require an outside shipper on any item(s) in the auction.

      Grant Zahajko Auctions, LLC
    • Rich Land by Kyle Sims (1980- )
      Sep. 19, 2020

      Rich Land by Kyle Sims (1980- )

      Est: $8,000 - $12,000

      Kyle Sims (1980- ), oil on canvas, 32 x 48, signed lower right: ksims

      Jackson Hole Art Auction
    • Kyle Sims (American, b. 1980) Man on a Mission, 2005
      Jun. 04, 2020

      Kyle Sims (American, b. 1980) Man on a Mission, 2005

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      Kyle Sims (American, b. 1980) Man on a Mission, 2005, oil on canvas, signed K. Sims (lower left) and signed, titled and dated (verso) 23 x 36 inches  Provenance: Purchased at Buffalo Bill Art Show & Sale Property sold to benefit the Acquisitions Fund of the Buffalo Bill Center of the West

      Hindman
    • Kyle Sims (American, b. 1980) This Could Get Interesting
      Jun. 04, 2020

      Kyle Sims (American, b. 1980) This Could Get Interesting

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      Kyle Sims (American, b. 1980) This Could Get Interesting, oil on canvas, signed K Sims (lower left) 30 x 38 inches 

      Hindman
    • Kyle Sims (American, b. 1980) The Jackson Crowd, 2006
      Jun. 04, 2020

      Kyle Sims (American, b. 1980) The Jackson Crowd, 2006

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      Kyle Sims (American, b. 1980) The Jackson Crowd, 2006, oil on canvas, signed K. Sims (lower left) and signed, titled and dated (verso) 24 x 42 inches Provenance: Purchased at Buffalo Bill Art Show & Auction Property sold to benefit the Acquisitions Fund of the Buffalo Bill Center of the West

      Hindman
    • Kyle Sims (American, b. 1980) This Could Get Interesting
      Nov. 07, 2019

      Kyle Sims (American, b. 1980) This Could Get Interesting

      Est: $6,000 - $8,000

      Kyle Sims (American, b. 1980) This Could Get Interesting, oil on canvas, signed K Sims (lower left) 30 x 38 inches

      Hindman
    • Kyle Sims (American, b. 1980) Prairie Rhythms
      Nov. 07, 2019

      Kyle Sims (American, b. 1980) Prairie Rhythms

      Est: $8,000 - $12,000

      Kyle Sims (American, b. 1980) Prairie Rhythms, oil on canvas, signed, K Sims (lower right) 28 x 44 inches

      Hindman
    • Hayden Wonder
      Sep. 14, 2019

      Hayden Wonder

      Est: $12,000 - $18,000

      Kyle Sims (1980- ), oil on board, 42 x 40, signed lower left

      Jackson Hole Art Auction
    • Mousing the Leaves
      Sep. 14, 2019

      Mousing the Leaves

      Est: $6,000 - $9,000

      Kyle Sims (1980- ), oil on canvas, 32 x 20, signed lower right

      Jackson Hole Art Auction
    • The Perch
      Sep. 14, 2019

      The Perch

      Est: $5,000 - $7,000

      Kyle Sims (1980- ), oil on canvas, 24 x 26, signed lower left

      Jackson Hole Art Auction
    • Browsing
      Sep. 13, 2019

      Browsing

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      Kyle Sims (1980- ), oil on canvas, 10 x 14, signed lower right

      Jackson Hole Art Auction
    • Under the Twilight (Study)
      Sep. 13, 2019

      Under the Twilight (Study)

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      Kyle Sims (1980- ), oil on board, 12 x 14, signed lower left

      Jackson Hole Art Auction
    • Kyle Sims American Buffalo Landscape Oil Painting
      Sep. 26, 2018

      Kyle Sims American Buffalo Landscape Oil Painting

      Est: $1,200 - $1,800

      Kyle Sims [ 1980 - American ]. Titled "June Colors". Subject matter features three buffaloes, on in the foreground, with snow capped mountains in the background. Original oil painting on canvas. Signed lower right and verso. Bears the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum Prix De West Invitational label. Canvas measures 9" x 12". Frame measures 13 1/4" x 16 1/4" . Condition: Good to very good condition. Estate fresh to market. Frame having mild storage related wear. Guaranteed Authentic. Hill Auction Gallery In house continental USA domestic shipping $100 USD plus insurance. INV (137)

      Hill Auction Gallery
    • Kyle Sims American Landscape Bull Elk Oil Painting
      Sep. 26, 2018

      Kyle Sims American Landscape Bull Elk Oil Painting

      Est: $1,500 - $2,500

      Kyle Sims [ 1980 - American ]. Titled: "Easy Runoff". Subject matter features a family of wild Elk wandering through a grassy field. Original oil painting on canvas. Signed lower left. Provenance : National Cowboy Museum. Canvas measures 11 1/8" x 22". Frame measures 18 1/8" x 22". Good to very good condition. Estate fresh to market. Frame having mild storage related wear. Guaranteed Authentic. Hill Auction Gallery In house continental USA domestic shipping $125 USD plus insurance. INV (136)

      Hill Auction Gallery
    • Oppositional Defiant by Kyle Sims
      Sep. 14, 2018

      Oppositional Defiant by Kyle Sims

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      Kyle Sims (1980- ), oil on board, 9 x 13, signed lower right

      Jackson Hole Art Auction
    • Mammoth Showdown by Kyle Sims
      Sep. 14, 2018

      Mammoth Showdown by Kyle Sims

      Est: $8,000 - $12,000

      Kyle Sims (1980- ), oil on canvas, 25 x 40, signed lower left:

      Jackson Hole Art Auction
    • Like a Moth to a Flame by Kyle Sims
      Sep. 14, 2018

      Like a Moth to a Flame by Kyle Sims

      Est: $7,000 - $10,000

      Kyle Sims (1980- ), oil on canvas, 30 x 26, signed lower right

      Jackson Hole Art Auction
    • The Element of Surprise
      Sep. 13, 2014

      The Element of Surprise

      Est: $12,000 - $16,000

      oil on canvas

      Jackson Hole Art Auction
    • On the Up and Up
      Sep. 13, 2014

      On the Up and Up

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      oil on canvas

      Jackson Hole Art Auction
    • Kyle Sims (b. 1980)
      Jul. 26, 2014

      Kyle Sims (b. 1980)

      Est: $25,000 - $35,000

      Tis the Season (2010)

      Coeur d’Alene Art Auction
    • Northern Social by Kyle Sims
      May. 04, 2014

      Northern Social by Kyle Sims

      Est: $390 - $490

      Northern Social by Kyle Sims - Edition Size: 950 - Giclee on Paper - Signed & Numbered Dimensions: 20 x 40 Release Date: 9-2010 ???.As a native of the West, Kyle Sims? love of the vast landscapes and the array of animals inhabiting them came naturally. Early exposure to wildlife has made Sims feel at home in the wild among the many creatures such as elk, bison, deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, and moose. Sims captures the essence of all that nature offers to him to tell a story through his canvases. The artist paints to visually relive the experiences he has had in the wild. Sims says, ??being in close contact with creatures other than human is very exciting and emotionally stimulating. I have to relay that onto canvas so as to share it with others. Some of the animals can be very aggressive and unpredictable. Other animals can be extremely social, much like humans, causing my curiosity to grow. That is why I paint what I paint.? Sims is young, but he has an impressive portfolio of work that embodies the talent and experiences of a much more seasoned artist. His goal is to be the best painter he can be. Living in Montana and being surrounded by the many subjects he loves to paint, Sims travels and takes in all that the magnificent landscape offers. From spring wildflowers in the Grand Tetons to Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone to snow-covered vistas throughout Big Sky country, Sims observes, sketches, and photographs animals to later bring them to life on canvas. He takes advantage of every opportunity to also paint on location. Crediting their advice and studying their techniques, Sims has observed and worked with some of the most admired artists painting today. Sims has also learned to interpret wildlife through first-hand experience. The artist believes, ?The more interaction there is going on in the field, the better the storytelling ? and the painting.? The talented Sims credits his parents and his wife, Joylene, and their encouragement and total support of his work for his success. His parents recognized his talent and encouraged him through art lessons, while also taking Sims to art galleries where he was able to view works by some of the best wildlife painters in the country. His wife, Joylene, is Sims? biggest fan and very much admires and supports the artist?s dedication to his painting. Sims is a Signature Member of the Society of Animal Artists; he also participates in several prestigious venues such as the annual Masters of the American West at the Autry National Center, the Prix de West at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, and at the National Museum of Wildlife Art?s Western Visions Show. Sims? works hang in many private collections throughout America. He is exclusively represented by Trailside Galleries in Wyoming and Arizona.

      Artistic Findings
    • Yellowstone Face Off by Kyle Sims
      May. 04, 2014

      Yellowstone Face Off by Kyle Sims

      Est: $450 - $570

      Yellowstone Face Off by Kyle Sims - Edition Size: 500 - Giclee on Paper - Signed & Numbered Dimensions: 20 x 28 Release Date: 3-2012 ???.As a native of the West, Kyle Sims? love of the vast landscapes and the array of animals inhabiting them came naturally. Early exposure to wildlife has made Sims feel at home in the wild among the many creatures such as elk, bison, deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, and moose. Sims captures the essence of all that nature offers to him to tell a story through his canvases. The artist paints to visually relive the experiences he has had in the wild. Sims says, ??being in close contact with creatures other than human is very exciting and emotionally stimulating. I have to relay that onto canvas so as to share it with others. Some of the animals can be very aggressive and unpredictable. Other animals can be extremely social, much like humans, causing my curiosity to grow. That is why I paint what I paint.? Sims is young, but he has an impressive portfolio of work that embodies the talent and experiences of a much more seasoned artist. His goal is to be the best painter he can be. Living in Montana and being surrounded by the many subjects he loves to paint, Sims travels and takes in all that the magnificent landscape offers. From spring wildflowers in the Grand Tetons to Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone to snow-covered vistas throughout Big Sky country, Sims observes, sketches, and photographs animals to later bring them to life on canvas. He takes advantage of every opportunity to also paint on location. Crediting their advice and studying their techniques, Sims has observed and worked with some of the most admired artists painting today. Sims has also learned to interpret wildlife through first-hand experience. The artist believes, ?The more interaction there is going on in the field, the better the storytelling ? and the painting.? The talented Sims credits his parents and his wife, Joylene, and their encouragement and total support of his work for his success. His parents recognized his talent and encouraged him through art lessons, while also taking Sims to art galleries where he was able to view works by some of the best wildlife painters in the country. His wife, Joylene, is Sims? biggest fan and very much admires and supports the artist?s dedication to his painting. Sims is a Signature Member of the Society of Animal Artists; he also participates in several prestigious venues such as the annual Masters of the American West at the Autry National Center, the Prix de West at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, and at the National Museum of Wildlife Art?s Western Visions Show. Sims? works hang in many private collections throughout America. He is exclusively represented by Trailside Galleries in Wyoming and Arizona.

      Artistic Findings
    • Huckleberry Heaven by Kyle Sims
      May. 04, 2014

      Huckleberry Heaven by Kyle Sims

      Est: $990 - $1,240

      Huckleberry Heaven by Kyle Sims - Edition Size: 95 - Giclee on Canvas - Signed & Numbered Dimensions: 32 x 30 Release Date: 4-2011 ???.As a native of the West, Kyle Sims? love of the vast landscapes and the array of animals inhabiting them came naturally. Early exposure to wildlife has made Sims feel at home in the wild among the many creatures such as elk, bison, deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, and moose. Sims captures the essence of all that nature offers to him to tell a story through his canvases. The artist paints to visually relive the experiences he has had in the wild. Sims says, ??being in close contact with creatures other than human is very exciting and emotionally stimulating. I have to relay that onto canvas so as to share it with others. Some of the animals can be very aggressive and unpredictable. Other animals can be extremely social, much like humans, causing my curiosity to grow. That is why I paint what I paint.? Sims is young, but he has an impressive portfolio of work that embodies the talent and experiences of a much more seasoned artist. His goal is to be the best painter he can be. Living in Montana and being surrounded by the many subjects he loves to paint, Sims travels and takes in all that the magnificent landscape offers. From spring wildflowers in the Grand Tetons to Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone to snow-covered vistas throughout Big Sky country, Sims observes, sketches, and photographs animals to later bring them to life on canvas. He takes advantage of every opportunity to also paint on location. Crediting their advice and studying their techniques, Sims has observed and worked with some of the most admired artists painting today. Sims has also learned to interpret wildlife through first-hand experience. The artist believes, ?The more interaction there is going on in the field, the better the storytelling ? and the painting.? The talented Sims credits his parents and his wife, Joylene, and their encouragement and total support of his work for his success. His parents recognized his talent and encouraged him through art lessons, while also taking Sims to art galleries where he was able to view works by some of the best wildlife painters in the country. His wife, Joylene, is Sims? biggest fan and very much admires and supports the artist?s dedication to his painting. Sims is a Signature Member of the Society of Animal Artists; he also participates in several prestigious venues such as the annual Masters of the American West at the Autry National Center, the Prix de West at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, and at the National Museum of Wildlife Art?s Western Visions Show. Sims? works hang in many private collections throughout America. He is exclusively represented by Trailside Galleries in Wyoming and Arizona.

      Artistic Findings
    • Yellowstone Face Off by Kyle Sims
      May. 04, 2014

      Yellowstone Face Off by Kyle Sims

      Est: $1,400 - $1,740

      Yellowstone Face Off by Kyle Sims - Edition Size: 35 - Giclee on Canvas - Grande Edition Dimensions: 30 x 42 Release Date: 3-2012 ???.As a native of the West, Kyle Sims? love of the vast landscapes and the array of animals inhabiting them came naturally. Early exposure to wildlife has made Sims feel at home in the wild among the many creatures such as elk, bison, deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, and moose. Sims captures the essence of all that nature offers to him to tell a story through his canvases. The artist paints to visually relive the experiences he has had in the wild. Sims says, ??being in close contact with creatures other than human is very exciting and emotionally stimulating. I have to relay that onto canvas so as to share it with others. Some of the animals can be very aggressive and unpredictable. Other animals can be extremely social, much like humans, causing my curiosity to grow. That is why I paint what I paint.? Sims is young, but he has an impressive portfolio of work that embodies the talent and experiences of a much more seasoned artist. His goal is to be the best painter he can be. Living in Montana and being surrounded by the many subjects he loves to paint, Sims travels and takes in all that the magnificent landscape offers. From spring wildflowers in the Grand Tetons to Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone to snow-covered vistas throughout Big Sky country, Sims observes, sketches, and photographs animals to later bring them to life on canvas. He takes advantage of every opportunity to also paint on location. Crediting their advice and studying their techniques, Sims has observed and worked with some of the most admired artists painting today. Sims has also learned to interpret wildlife through first-hand experience. The artist believes, ?The more interaction there is going on in the field, the better the storytelling ? and the painting.? The talented Sims credits his parents and his wife, Joylene, and their encouragement and total support of his work for his success. His parents recognized his talent and encouraged him through art lessons, while also taking Sims to art galleries where he was able to view works by some of the best wildlife painters in the country. His wife, Joylene, is Sims? biggest fan and very much admires and supports the artist?s dedication to his painting. Sims is a Signature Member of the Society of Animal Artists; he also participates in several prestigious venues such as the annual Masters of the American West at the Autry National Center, the Prix de West at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, and at the National Museum of Wildlife Art?s Western Visions Show. Sims? works hang in many private collections throughout America. He is exclusively represented by Trailside Galleries in Wyoming and Arizona.

      Artistic Findings
    • When the Dance Ends by Kyle Sims
      May. 04, 2014

      When the Dance Ends by Kyle Sims

      Est: $2,500 - $3,125

      When the Dance Ends by Kyle Sims - Edition Size: 35 - Giclee on Canvas - Grande Edition Dimensions: 40 x 60 Release Date: 7-2010 ???.As a native of the West, Kyle Sims? love of the vast landscapes and the array of animals inhabiting them came naturally. Early exposure to wildlife has made Sims feel at home in the wild among the many creatures such as elk, bison, deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, and moose. Sims captures the essence of all that nature offers to him to tell a story through his canvases. The artist paints to visually relive the experiences he has had in the wild. Sims says, ??being in close contact with creatures other than human is very exciting and emotionally stimulating. I have to relay that onto canvas so as to share it with others. Some of the animals can be very aggressive and unpredictable. Other animals can be extremely social, much like humans, causing my curiosity to grow. That is why I paint what I paint.? Sims is young, but he has an impressive portfolio of work that embodies the talent and experiences of a much more seasoned artist. His goal is to be the best painter he can be. Living in Montana and being surrounded by the many subjects he loves to paint, Sims travels and takes in all that the magnificent landscape offers. From spring wildflowers in the Grand Tetons to Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone to snow-covered vistas throughout Big Sky country, Sims observes, sketches, and photographs animals to later bring them to life on canvas. He takes advantage of every opportunity to also paint on location. Crediting their advice and studying their techniques, Sims has observed and worked with some of the most admired artists painting today. Sims has also learned to interpret wildlife through first-hand experience. The artist believes, ?The more interaction there is going on in the field, the better the storytelling ? and the painting.? The talented Sims credits his parents and his wife, Joylene, and their encouragement and total support of his work for his success. His parents recognized his talent and encouraged him through art lessons, while also taking Sims to art galleries where he was able to view works by some of the best wildlife painters in the country. His wife, Joylene, is Sims? biggest fan and very much admires and supports the artist?s dedication to his painting. Sims is a Signature Member of the Society of Animal Artists; he also participates in several prestigious venues such as the annual Masters of the American West at the Autry National Center, the Prix de West at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, and at the National Museum of Wildlife Art?s Western Visions Show. Sims? works hang in many private collections throughout America. He is exclusively represented by Trailside Galleries in Wyoming and Arizona.

      Artistic Findings
    • Yellowstone Face Off by Kyle Sims
      May. 04, 2014

      Yellowstone Face Off by Kyle Sims

      Est: $650 - $820

      Yellowstone Face Off by Kyle Sims - Edition Size: 195 - Giclee on Canvas - Signed & Numbered Dimensions: 24 x 34 Release Date: 3-2012 ???.As a native of the West, Kyle Sims? love of the vast landscapes and the array of animals inhabiting them came naturally. Early exposure to wildlife has made Sims feel at home in the wild among the many creatures such as elk, bison, deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, and moose. Sims captures the essence of all that nature offers to him to tell a story through his canvases. The artist paints to visually relive the experiences he has had in the wild. Sims says, ??being in close contact with creatures other than human is very exciting and emotionally stimulating. I have to relay that onto canvas so as to share it with others. Some of the animals can be very aggressive and unpredictable. Other animals can be extremely social, much like humans, causing my curiosity to grow. That is why I paint what I paint.? Sims is young, but he has an impressive portfolio of work that embodies the talent and experiences of a much more seasoned artist. His goal is to be the best painter he can be. Living in Montana and being surrounded by the many subjects he loves to paint, Sims travels and takes in all that the magnificent landscape offers. From spring wildflowers in the Grand Tetons to Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone to snow-covered vistas throughout Big Sky country, Sims observes, sketches, and photographs animals to later bring them to life on canvas. He takes advantage of every opportunity to also paint on location. Crediting their advice and studying their techniques, Sims has observed and worked with some of the most admired artists painting today. Sims has also learned to interpret wildlife through first-hand experience. The artist believes, ?The more interaction there is going on in the field, the better the storytelling ? and the painting.? The talented Sims credits his parents and his wife, Joylene, and their encouragement and total support of his work for his success. His parents recognized his talent and encouraged him through art lessons, while also taking Sims to art galleries where he was able to view works by some of the best wildlife painters in the country. His wife, Joylene, is Sims? biggest fan and very much admires and supports the artist?s dedication to his painting. Sims is a Signature Member of the Society of Animal Artists; he also participates in several prestigious venues such as the annual Masters of the American West at the Autry National Center, the Prix de West at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, and at the National Museum of Wildlife Art?s Western Visions Show. Sims? works hang in many private collections throughout America. He is exclusively represented by Trailside Galleries in Wyoming and Arizona.

      Artistic Findings
    • The Melodramatics of September by Kyle Sims
      May. 04, 2014

      The Melodramatics of September by Kyle Sims

      Est: $1,800 - $2,250

      The Melodramatics of September by Kyle Sims - Edition Size: 15 - Giclee on Canvas - Artist Proof Dimensions: 24 x 48 Release Date: 9-2007 ???.As a native of the West, Kyle Sims? love of the vast landscapes and the array of animals inhabiting them came naturally. Early exposure to wildlife has made Sims feel at home in the wild among the many creatures such as elk, bison, deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, and moose. Sims captures the essence of all that nature offers to him to tell a story through his canvases. The artist paints to visually relive the experiences he has had in the wild. Sims says, ??being in close contact with creatures other than human is very exciting and emotionally stimulating. I have to relay that onto canvas so as to share it with others. Some of the animals can be very aggressive and unpredictable. Other animals can be extremely social, much like humans, causing my curiosity to grow. That is why I paint what I paint.? Sims is young, but he has an impressive portfolio of work that embodies the talent and experiences of a much more seasoned artist. His goal is to be the best painter he can be. Living in Montana and being surrounded by the many subjects he loves to paint, Sims travels and takes in all that the magnificent landscape offers. From spring wildflowers in the Grand Tetons to Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone to snow-covered vistas throughout Big Sky country, Sims observes, sketches, and photographs animals to later bring them to life on canvas. He takes advantage of every opportunity to also paint on location. Crediting their advice and studying their techniques, Sims has observed and worked with some of the most admired artists painting today. Sims has also learned to interpret wildlife through first-hand experience. The artist believes, ?The more interaction there is going on in the field, the better the storytelling ? and the painting.? The talented Sims credits his parents and his wife, Joylene, and their encouragement and total support of his work for his success. His parents recognized his talent and encouraged him through art lessons, while also taking Sims to art galleries where he was able to view works by some of the best wildlife painters in the country. His wife, Joylene, is Sims? biggest fan and very much admires and supports the artist?s dedication to his painting. Sims is a Signature Member of the Society of Animal Artists; he also participates in several prestigious venues such as the annual Masters of the American West at the Autry National Center, the Prix de West at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, and at the National Museum of Wildlife Art?s Western Visions Show. Sims? works hang in many private collections throughout America. He is exclusively represented by Trailside Galleries in Wyoming and Arizona.

      Artistic Findings
    • Social Hour by Kyle Sims
      May. 03, 2014

      Social Hour by Kyle Sims

      Est: $1,800 - $2,250

      Social Hour by Kyle Sims - Edition Size: 15 - Giclee on Canvas - Artist Proof Dimensions: 25 x 40 Release Date: 1-2009 ???.As a native of the West, Kyle Sims? love of the vast landscapes and the array of animals inhabiting them came naturally. Early exposure to wildlife has made Sims feel at home in the wild among the many creatures such as elk, bison, deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, and moose. Sims captures the essence of all that nature offers to him to tell a story through his canvases. The artist paints to visually relive the experiences he has had in the wild. Sims says, ??being in close contact with creatures other than human is very exciting and emotionally stimulating. I have to relay that onto canvas so as to share it with others. Some of the animals can be very aggressive and unpredictable. Other animals can be extremely social, much like humans, causing my curiosity to grow. That is why I paint what I paint.? Sims is young, but he has an impressive portfolio of work that embodies the talent and experiences of a much more seasoned artist. His goal is to be the best painter he can be. Living in Montana and being surrounded by the many subjects he loves to paint, Sims travels and takes in all that the magnificent landscape offers. From spring wildflowers in the Grand Tetons to Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone to snow-covered vistas throughout Big Sky country, Sims observes, sketches, and photographs animals to later bring them to life on canvas. He takes advantage of every opportunity to also paint on location. Crediting their advice and studying their techniques, Sims has observed and worked with some of the most admired artists painting today. Sims has also learned to interpret wildlife through first-hand experience. The artist believes, ?The more interaction there is going on in the field, the better the storytelling ? and the painting.? The talented Sims credits his parents and his wife, Joylene, and their encouragement and total support of his work for his success. His parents recognized his talent and encouraged him through art lessons, while also taking Sims to art galleries where he was able to view works by some of the best wildlife painters in the country. His wife, Joylene, is Sims? biggest fan and very much admires and supports the artist?s dedication to his painting. Sims is a Signature Member of the Society of Animal Artists; he also participates in several prestigious venues such as the annual Masters of the American West at the Autry National Center, the Prix de West at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, and at the National Museum of Wildlife Art?s Western Visions Show. Sims? works hang in many private collections throughout America. He is exclusively represented by Trailside Galleries in Wyoming and Arizona.

      Artistic Findings
    • Evening Preparations by Kyle Sims
      May. 03, 2014

      Evening Preparations by Kyle Sims

      Est: $1,400 - $1,740

      Evening Preparations by Kyle Sims - Edition Size: 15 - Giclee on Canvas - Artist Proof Dimensions: 30 x 24 Release Date: 2-2008 ???.As a native of the West, Kyle Sims? love of the vast landscapes and the array of animals inhabiting them came naturally. Early exposure to wildlife has made Sims feel at home in the wild among the many creatures such as elk, bison, deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, and moose. Sims captures the essence of all that nature offers to him to tell a story through his canvases. The artist paints to visually relive the experiences he has had in the wild. Sims says, ??being in close contact with creatures other than human is very exciting and emotionally stimulating. I have to relay that onto canvas so as to share it with others. Some of the animals can be very aggressive and unpredictable. Other animals can be extremely social, much like humans, causing my curiosity to grow. That is why I paint what I paint.? Sims is young, but he has an impressive portfolio of work that embodies the talent and experiences of a much more seasoned artist. His goal is to be the best painter he can be. Living in Montana and being surrounded by the many subjects he loves to paint, Sims travels and takes in all that the magnificent landscape offers. From spring wildflowers in the Grand Tetons to Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone to snow-covered vistas throughout Big Sky country, Sims observes, sketches, and photographs animals to later bring them to life on canvas. He takes advantage of every opportunity to also paint on location. Crediting their advice and studying their techniques, Sims has observed and worked with some of the most admired artists painting today. Sims has also learned to interpret wildlife through first-hand experience. The artist believes, ?The more interaction there is going on in the field, the better the storytelling ? and the painting.? The talented Sims credits his parents and his wife, Joylene, and their encouragement and total support of his work for his success. His parents recognized his talent and encouraged him through art lessons, while also taking Sims to art galleries where he was able to view works by some of the best wildlife painters in the country. His wife, Joylene, is Sims? biggest fan and very much admires and supports the artist?s dedication to his painting. Sims is a Signature Member of the Society of Animal Artists; he also participates in several prestigious venues such as the annual Masters of the American West at the Autry National Center, the Prix de West at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, and at the National Museum of Wildlife Art?s Western Visions Show. Sims? works hang in many private collections throughout America. He is exclusively represented by Trailside Galleries in Wyoming and Arizona.

      Artistic Findings
    • Yellowstone Face Off by Kyle Sims
      May. 03, 2014

      Yellowstone Face Off by Kyle Sims

      Est: $700 - $880

      Yellowstone Face Off by Kyle Sims - Edition Size: 15 - Giclee on Canvas - Artist Proof Dimensions: 24 x 34 Release Date: 3-2012 ???.As a native of the West, Kyle Sims? love of the vast landscapes and the array of animals inhabiting them came naturally. Early exposure to wildlife has made Sims feel at home in the wild among the many creatures such as elk, bison, deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, and moose. Sims captures the essence of all that nature offers to him to tell a story through his canvases. The artist paints to visually relive the experiences he has had in the wild. Sims says, ??being in close contact with creatures other than human is very exciting and emotionally stimulating. I have to relay that onto canvas so as to share it with others. Some of the animals can be very aggressive and unpredictable. Other animals can be extremely social, much like humans, causing my curiosity to grow. That is why I paint what I paint.? Sims is young, but he has an impressive portfolio of work that embodies the talent and experiences of a much more seasoned artist. His goal is to be the best painter he can be. Living in Montana and being surrounded by the many subjects he loves to paint, Sims travels and takes in all that the magnificent landscape offers. From spring wildflowers in the Grand Tetons to Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone to snow-covered vistas throughout Big Sky country, Sims observes, sketches, and photographs animals to later bring them to life on canvas. He takes advantage of every opportunity to also paint on location. Crediting their advice and studying their techniques, Sims has observed and worked with some of the most admired artists painting today. Sims has also learned to interpret wildlife through first-hand experience. The artist believes, ?The more interaction there is going on in the field, the better the storytelling ? and the painting.? The talented Sims credits his parents and his wife, Joylene, and their encouragement and total support of his work for his success. His parents recognized his talent and encouraged him through art lessons, while also taking Sims to art galleries where he was able to view works by some of the best wildlife painters in the country. His wife, Joylene, is Sims? biggest fan and very much admires and supports the artist?s dedication to his painting. Sims is a Signature Member of the Society of Animal Artists; he also participates in several prestigious venues such as the annual Masters of the American West at the Autry National Center, the Prix de West at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, and at the National Museum of Wildlife Art?s Western Visions Show. Sims? works hang in many private collections throughout America. He is exclusively represented by Trailside Galleries in Wyoming and Arizona.

      Artistic Findings
    • Summer Rumble by Kyle Sims
      May. 03, 2014

      Summer Rumble by Kyle Sims

      Est: $1,700 - $2,125

      Summer Rumble by Kyle Sims - Edition Size: 150 - Giclee on Canvas - Signed & Numbered Dimensions: 30 x 45 Release Date: 6-2009 ???.As a native of the West, Kyle Sims? love of the vast landscapes and the array of animals inhabiting them came naturally. Early exposure to wildlife has made Sims feel at home in the wild among the many creatures such as elk, bison, deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, and moose. Sims captures the essence of all that nature offers to him to tell a story through his canvases. The artist paints to visually relive the experiences he has had in the wild. Sims says, ??being in close contact with creatures other than human is very exciting and emotionally stimulating. I have to relay that onto canvas so as to share it with others. Some of the animals can be very aggressive and unpredictable. Other animals can be extremely social, much like humans, causing my curiosity to grow. That is why I paint what I paint.? Sims is young, but he has an impressive portfolio of work that embodies the talent and experiences of a much more seasoned artist. His goal is to be the best painter he can be. Living in Montana and being surrounded by the many subjects he loves to paint, Sims travels and takes in all that the magnificent landscape offers. From spring wildflowers in the Grand Tetons to Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone to snow-covered vistas throughout Big Sky country, Sims observes, sketches, and photographs animals to later bring them to life on canvas. He takes advantage of every opportunity to also paint on location. Crediting their advice and studying their techniques, Sims has observed and worked with some of the most admired artists painting today. Sims has also learned to interpret wildlife through first-hand experience. The artist believes, ?The more interaction there is going on in the field, the better the storytelling ? and the painting.? The talented Sims credits his parents and his wife, Joylene, and their encouragement and total support of his work for his success. His parents recognized his talent and encouraged him through art lessons, while also taking Sims to art galleries where he was able to view works by some of the best wildlife painters in the country. His wife, Joylene, is Sims? biggest fan and very much admires and supports the artist?s dedication to his painting. Sims is a Signature Member of the Society of Animal Artists; he also participates in several prestigious venues such as the annual Masters of the American West at the Autry National Center, the Prix de West at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, and at the National Museum of Wildlife Art?s Western Visions Show. Sims? works hang in many private collections throughout America. He is exclusively represented by Trailside Galleries in Wyoming and Arizona.

      Artistic Findings
    • Some Guys Have All the Luck by Kyle Sims
      May. 03, 2014

      Some Guys Have All the Luck by Kyle Sims

      Est: $1,800 - $2,250

      Some Guys Have All the Luck by Kyle Sims - Edition Size: 15 - Giclee on Canvas - Artist Proof Dimensions: 25 x 35 Release Date: 11-2007 ???.As a native of the West, Kyle Sims? love of the vast landscapes and the array of animals inhabiting them came naturally. Early exposure to wildlife has made Sims feel at home in the wild among the many creatures such as elk, bison, deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, and moose. Sims captures the essence of all that nature offers to him to tell a story through his canvases. The artist paints to visually relive the experiences he has had in the wild. Sims says, ??being in close contact with creatures other than human is very exciting and emotionally stimulating. I have to relay that onto canvas so as to share it with others. Some of the animals can be very aggressive and unpredictable. Other animals can be extremely social, much like humans, causing my curiosity to grow. That is why I paint what I paint.? Sims is young, but he has an impressive portfolio of work that embodies the talent and experiences of a much more seasoned artist. His goal is to be the best painter he can be. Living in Montana and being surrounded by the many subjects he loves to paint, Sims travels and takes in all that the magnificent landscape offers. From spring wildflowers in the Grand Tetons to Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone to snow-covered vistas throughout Big Sky country, Sims observes, sketches, and photographs animals to later bring them to life on canvas. He takes advantage of every opportunity to also paint on location. Crediting their advice and studying their techniques, Sims has observed and worked with some of the most admired artists painting today. Sims has also learned to interpret wildlife through first-hand experience. The artist believes, ?The more interaction there is going on in the field, the better the storytelling ? and the painting.? The talented Sims credits his parents and his wife, Joylene, and their encouragement and total support of his work for his success. His parents recognized his talent and encouraged him through art lessons, while also taking Sims to art galleries where he was able to view works by some of the best wildlife painters in the country. His wife, Joylene, is Sims? biggest fan and very much admires and supports the artist?s dedication to his painting. Sims is a Signature Member of the Society of Animal Artists; he also participates in several prestigious venues such as the annual Masters of the American West at the Autry National Center, the Prix de West at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, and at the National Museum of Wildlife Art?s Western Visions Show. Sims? works hang in many private collections throughout America. He is exclusively represented by Trailside Galleries in Wyoming and Arizona.

      Artistic Findings
    • Sims, Kyle, 1980-
      Sep. 17, 2011

      Sims, Kyle, 1980-

      Est: $10,000 - $15,000

      Quite a Scene

      Jackson Hole Art Auction
    • Sims, Kyle, 1980-
      Sep. 17, 2011

      Sims, Kyle, 1980-

      Est: $15,000 - $20,000

      The Great Wide Open

      Jackson Hole Art Auction
    • Sims, Kyle, 1980-
      Sep. 17, 2011

      Sims, Kyle, 1980-

      Est: $25,000 - $35,000

      Disturbing the Peace

      Jackson Hole Art Auction
    • Staredown
      Aug. 13, 2011

      Staredown

      Est: $1,500 - $2,500

      Staredown

      Altermann Galleries
    • Kyle Sims
      Jul. 16, 2011

      Kyle Sims

      Est: $5,000 - $10,000

      (Montana, born 1980), "End of Winter-Mule Deer", 1997, signed lower right "© K. Sims '97" and titled verso, acrylic on canvas, 48 x 24 in.; pickled wood frame, good condition Purchased from the artist by consignor, Private Collection

      Brunk Auctions
    • Kyle Sims
      Jul. 16, 2011

      Kyle Sims

      Est: $4,000 - $8,000

      (Montana, born 1980), "Winter's Light-Bobcat", 1996, signed lower right "© K. Sims 96", acrylic on Masonite, 19-7/8 x 29-3/4 in.; pickled wood frame, good condition, one spot of accretion at paw Purchased from the artist by consignor, Private Collection

      Brunk Auctions
    • Kyle Sims
      Jul. 16, 2011

      Kyle Sims

      Est: $5,000 - $10,000

      (Montana, born 1980), "Northern Presence-Grizzly", 1998, signed lower left "© K. Sims '98" and signed and titled verso, acrylic on Masonite, 24 x 36 in.; stained wood frame, good condition; frame with abrasions Purchased from the artist by consignor,Private Collection

      Brunk Auctions
    Lots Per Page: