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Jim has developed a style that embodies his personality and the response to his paintings has been as positive as the man painting them. “I picture myself like a race car, going down a winding road as fast as I can go,” he says of his painting process. “It’s an adventure, trusting trust. I hang on and have a great time. The painting just races along – it’s simply synaptic – calling for what it’s calling for, certainly faster than I can think.” At the age of nine months, Rabby contracted polio. He considers it the single, most powerful, positive event in his life. Raised in Houston, Texas, Jim’s incredibly formative time as a youth was spent in and out of charity hospitals. He had operations all through the fifties: the drugs given with those operations had a deep influence. Jim started painting in the back room of his parents’ art supply and frame shop. At the age of nine, Jim had a profound vision that he was a sculptor who was going to be painting. Jim felt that if he gave it everything he could possibly muster, every resource, he could accomplish doing some really great art work. Rabby studied economics at the University of Houston, painting to put himself through school. Inspired by Picasso whom Jim believes lived in “voracious curiosity”; Jim experimented with many styles and mediums, from painting exotic dancers on stage to portraying sporting events. His reputation grew and soon his work was exhibited in major museums and corporate headquarters throughout the country, such as IBM, Honeywell, General Motors and Coca-Cola. Lyndon Johnson, whom Jim spent a day with in 1972, joined his list of private collectors, which also includes Johnny Carson, Jimmy Connors and H.L. Hunt among others. In the early seventies Jim opened The Westheimer Gallery. He exhibited his work exclusively and painted in his studio on the third floor. He also maintained a studio in beautiful San Miguel de Allende. Rabby painted voraciously in both of his studios. A wonderful lady friend who taught ballet at the Bellas Artes in Mexico told Jim she had a vision of him moving to Santa Fe, New Mexico. On a snowy February day in 1983, he did just that. Jim is now showing his work in Santa Fe at his studio and gallery located at 734 Dunlap Street, just eight blocks west of the Plaza. At once outrageous, insightful, playful, thoughtful, creative, passionate, original, imaginative, unassuming, resourceful, courageous and charming, it is no wonder Jim Rabby has captured the hearts of collectors throughout the world.
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Rabby, Jim
"As The Sailors Group Into The Cove"
Original Painting
Palette Knife Oil on Linen
1976
Hand Signed   Lower right and on the verso   Edition # Original  
Provenance & Extra Info The artist scribed the following on the verso: "As the sailors group into the cove -- each person has special things in mind -- exploring the jungle, the natives, seafood in a thatched hut, making love with nature -- wanting to share this experience. With love, Jim Rabby 9/76" Pure professional artist's oil colors of the highest quality and light fastness were used on the finest Belgian linen, hand stretched over heavy-duty stretcher bars. The frame is handmade of maple with gold leaf and the matting is fine linen.  
Excellent Condition   The painting and frame are in excellent condition.  
Retail Price $9,000   Asking Price $6,000  
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