Jeff McKay
Works
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Jeff McKayA Cold Morning48x24Oil
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Jeff McKayA Cool Summer48x48Oil
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Jeff McKayA Glimpse of Winter18x24Oil
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Jeff McKayA Little Bit of Fall20x10Oil
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Jeff McKayA Moment of Color24x12Oil
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Jeff McKayA Taste of Fall48x48Oil
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Jeff McKayAfternoon Solitude28x22Oil
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Jeff McKayAspen Allegro48x24Oil
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Jeff McKayAspen Confetti20x10Oil
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Jeff McKayAspen Vista20x10Oil
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Jeff McKayAutumn Drift24x48Oil
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Jeff McKayAutumn in Eagle Valley30x36Oil
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Jeff McKayAutumn Splash24x24Oil
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Jeff McKayBacklit336x30Oil
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Jeff McKayCadence24x24Oil
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Jeff McKayCadence 230x36Oil
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Jeff McKayChromatic Autumn24x20Oil
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Jeff McKayClash of Seasons40x30Oil
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Jeff McKayEagle Valley Fall48x60Oil
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Jeff McKayFall Fling24x24Oil
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Jeff McKayFall Harmony20x10Oil
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Jeff McKayFall Has Flung48x24Oil
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Jeff McKayFall Hues24x24Oil
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Jeff McKayFirst Snowfall20x20Oil
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Jeff McKayHello Fall40x30Oil
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Jeff McKayHunt for Red October60x40Oil
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Jeff McKayInto the Mystic36x48Oil
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Jeff McKayLittle Blue Aspens20x10Oil
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Jeff McKayLittle Red22x28Oil
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Jeff McKayMoon Shadows30x40Oil
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Jeff McKayMorning Glory30x24Oil
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Jeff McKayMountain Colors30x40Oil
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Jeff McKayMountain Magic48x36Oil
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Jeff McKayMountain Majesty48x36Oil
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Jeff McKayMountain Mojo30x36Oil
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Jeff McKayMountain Momma72x60Oil
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Jeff McKayMt. Sopris (Mountain Air)24x48Oil
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Jeff McKayOut of the Blue48x24Oil
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Jeff McKayPatiently Waiting40x40Oil
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Jeff McKayRedline24x36Oil
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Jeff McKayRoll Cast24x36Oil
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Jeff McKayRoom With A View36x48Oil
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Jeff McKayRugged Summit24x24Oil
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Jeff McKaySeptember Hues24x24Oil
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Jeff McKaySeptember Mountain18x24Oil
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Jeff McKaySigns of Fall20x20Oil
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Jeff McKaySnow Dance24x30Oil
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Jeff McKaySomewhere in the Rockies30x24Oil
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Jeff McKaySummer Breeze48x36Oil
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Jeff McKaySummer on the Mountain20x20Oil
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Jeff McKayThe Colors of Ridgeway40x60Oil
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Jeff McKayThe Glory of Fall36x48Oil
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Jeff McKayThe Joy of Fall30x40Oil
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Jeff McKayThe Splendor of Fall30x36Oil
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Jeff McKayThrough the Valley36x48Oil
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Jeff McKayTime to Shine48x48Oil
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Jeff McKayValley View48x30Oil
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Jeff McKayWhispering Gold48x24Oil
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Jeff McKayWinter Aspens24x48Oil
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Jeff McKayWinter Blues48x48Oil
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Jeff McKayWinter Creek15x30Oil
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Jeff McKayWinter GatheringOil
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Jeff McKayWinter Hues24x30Oil
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Jeff McKayWinter Vibes36x48Oil
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Jeff McKayWinter Waltz48x48Oil
Biography
At the heart of each Jeff McKay painting is an indelible fondness of the American West. Family adventures across the Rocky Mountain states during his childhood sparked a keen interest in the western landscape. By the time he was six, Jeff’s father had taken him from the Badlands of South Dakota to Leadville’s Silver Dollar Saloon and down to the adobe-lined streets of Santa Fe. The images of the westward trips never faded, and they surfaced vividly as Jeff’s art evolved. Jeff began painting in 1998 as he longed for a hobby to help ease the stress of raising a family in modern times. After reading a Field and Stream article about an artist in Montana, the notion of becoming an artist was born, which eventually became his life- long dream. Jeff’s passion for painting soon crossed paths with his love for the Rocky Mountains, which fueled his desire to become a professional landscape artist. He began a decade-long journey to teach himself how to paint. Jeff spent years developing his craft, scoured over three hundred art books, and painted more than one thousand paintings in the pursuit of becoming a professional painter. Despite hundreds of setbacks, he never gave up. In 2015 he sought professional advice from renowned impressionist, Robert Moore, and during Robert’s workshop in Declo, Idaho, Jeff resolved to one day become a professional artist. Eventually his determination and work ethic materialized into a professional art career. After years of practice, his signature style of palette knife texture, color and composition evolved into one of the most recognizable styles in current western landscape art. Today, fine art galleries across the western United States represent Jeff McKay. When not painting in his studio he travels the Rocky Mountains in search of his next painting idea. Never forgetting from where he came, Jeff still resides in his hometown of Little Rock, Arkansas where he and his wife, Sandra, continue raising the last of their six children. Jeff believes that every failure in life is necessary for progress, but he also believes that every failure is temporary. Jeff speaks often of the importance of believing in yourself, outworking your competition, having faith in God, and never giving up your dream…no matter what obstacles arise. Somehow, this belief shines through in every one of his paintings. His paintings encompass the true spirit of the American West, freedom without limits or boundaries and, most importantly, they give hope that dreams really do come true.