Stephen Lyman Biography
Born in Idaho, Stephen Lyman (1957-1996) was a magnificent wilderness and wildlife painter who’s love for the outdoors was nurtured while growing up in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States.
Lyman had a natural artistic talent and began his professional career as an illustrator in Los Angeles after attending art and design school in Pasadena California. However, a true explorer who was inspired in part naturalist and writer John Muir, the artist decided to return back to the Northwest. He began to communicate his love for nature with art and spent his time hiking, exploring and meticulously researching the subjects for each of his paintings.
Lyman’s artwork was fist published in print form in 1983 and he soon grew into one of the most popular artists in America whose work sold in hundreds of galleries. In 1995 he published his first book “Into the Wilderness – An Artist’s Journey sold over 50,000 copies.
In 1996 Stephen Lyman died tragically while hiking and doing research for his painting in the Cathedral Rocks area of Yosemite National Park. Ironically, this was one of his favorite places to paint, and when you look at his body artwork you can see why. In addition to animals and wildlife, Lyman also is famous for his “campfire scenes” in which he paints the glowing embers of a fire contrasted with the dark wilderness.
About Stephen Lyman’s Prints
Stephen Lyman’s prints are top quality hand signed and numbered limited edition offset lithographs. They have a rich color quality and exception level of detail. All of our prints for sale above are in excellent to mint condition.
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