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Lee Cable, one of the nation's most revered western and wildlife artists was raised on a farm in Greenville, Ohio. Lee learned of both nature and art from his dad who recognized his son's early artistic talent. Receiving training in design, composition and anatomy through a variety of mediums, Lee began to hone his skill throughout his teenage years.
Today he lives in the Rocky Mountains near Pikes Peak where he and his wife, Pam, a writer, enjoy the cowboy way of life. Both enjoy the equestrian sport of Cowboy Mounted Shooting where Lee has competed in the World Finals the last two years.
Exhibiting throughout the United States and Canada, Lee has garnered numerous awards and high acclaim. He has been Featured Artist in many national art shows including the Western Heritage Art Show, Montana; Southeastern Wildlife Expo, South Carolina; Original Art Showcase, Ontario, Canada; Tropics Alive Art Show, Florida; Pacific Rim Wildlife Art Show, Washington; Oklahoma Wildlife Art Show and Germanton Art Show, North Carolina.
A popular print artist, his images are also found on commissioned artwork for the Franklin Mint, Rugar Firearms, Bradford Exchange, Leanin’ Tree, Montana Marble Co., Danbury Mint and the National Wild Turkey Federation to name a few.
Lee has been the subject of numerous interviews for television, radio, newspapers and national art magazines.
To share what he has learned with others, he teaches workshops around the country.
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