Daly
Jim Daly - Walking the Rails
limited edition print on paper
1500 numbered and hand signed by the artist
22 x 16.5
DALWA2
$175.00
Jim Daly - When I Grow Up*
limited edition print on paper
1500 numbered and hand signed by the artist
18.5 x 14.75
DALWH1
$175.00
Jim Daly - Wind-Up
limited edition print on paper
950 numbered and hand signed by the artist
8.5 x 6.25
DALWI2
$95.00
Jim Daly - Winning Catch
limited edition print on paper
950 numbered and hand signed by the artist
8.5 x 6.25
DALWI5
$90.00
Jim Daly - Good Company
limited edition print on paper
1500 numbered and hand signed by the artist
8.5 x 11.5
DALGO1F
$280.00
Jim Daly - Favorite Gift
limited edition print on paper
2500 numbered and hand signed by the artist
15 x 19
DALFA2F
$400.00
Jim Daly - Walking the Rails
limited edition print on paper
1500 numbered and hand signed by the artist
22 x 16.5
DALWA2
$175.00
Jim Daly - When I Grow Up*
limited edition print on paper
1500 numbered and hand signed by the artist
18.5 x 14.75
DALWH1
$175.00
Jim Daly - Wind-Up
limited edition print on paper
950 numbered and hand signed by the artist
8.5 x 6.25
DALWI2
$95.00
Jim Daly - Winning Catch
limited edition print on paper
950 numbered and hand signed by the artist
8.5 x 6.25
DALWI5
$90.00
Jim Daly - Good Company
limited edition print on paper
1500 numbered and hand signed by the artist
8.5 x 11.5
DALGO1F
$280.00
Jim Daly - Favorite Gift
limited edition print on paper
2500 numbered and hand signed by the artist
15 x 19
DALFA2F
$400.00
JIM DALY (1951- ) Born in Oklahoma, and living in several states while growing up, Jim Daly experienced many of the scenes that appear in his paintings. After his discharge from the Army in 1960 and with a growing family to support, he worked in the defense industry. He kept his dream alive of becoming a professional artist by painting long into the night. Daly enrolled in the Art Center College of Design and soon began selling his paintings. He was finally able to give up his "day job" and concentrate full time on his artistic career. His early images often featured images of the four boys he and wife Carole raised. Now Jim"s favorite model is grandson Trevor.