Wiggins, Kim
Artist Kim Wiggins gre up on a ranch in Southern New Mexico,and began his art
career sculpting miniatures of the wildlife around him. Influenced by his
father, a nationally recognized photojournalist, and mother, a pioneer rodeo
By the time Wiggins was fourteen he began painting in oil and was working
nights and weekends as a graphic artist for a national equine magazine.
Wiggins' paintings have evolved with a unique, dramatic style. He populates
his dynamic, bold canvases with ribbons of color, bulbous clouds,
expressionistic mountains, sinewy trees and distorted houses.
Among the youngest artists listed in Who's Who in American Art, Wiggins has
been featured in several magazines including a cover story in Wildlife Art
magazine. Wiggins has exhibited his work throughout the country and paintings
are in the permanent collections of the several museums including The Autry