Loxi Sibley Art Collections
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Artwork by Loxi Sibley
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

Elvis in Charcoal by Loxi Sibley

Elvis in red by Loxi Sibley

Memories by Loxi Sibley

EP in Sun Glasses by Loxi Sibley

Wayne Newton by Loxi Sibley

Miner's Village by Loxi Sibley

Landscape-lake and trees by Loxi Sibley

Doug's Hidden Valley by Loxi Sibley

Warm Colors by Loxi Sibley

Arabian Horse Head by Loxi Sibley

The Palomino by Loxi Sibley

Owl, out on a limb by Loxi Sibley

John Wayne by Loxi Sibley

Michael Jackson by Loxi Sibley

Big Red by Loxi Sibley

Times Past by Loxi Sibley

Stormy by Loxi Sibley

Blue Moon by Loxi Sibley

Country Stream in the Fall by Loxi Sibley

Donna Summers by Loxi Sibley

Elvis by Loxi Sibley by Loxi Sibley

Elvis Presley by Loxi Sibley

White Flowers and Blues by Loxi Sibley

Sean Connery by Loxi Sibley
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About Loxi Sibley
Hi, I'm an American Christian artist and I hope you will take a look at my website. It is easy to order my products from Fine Art America and you get a 100% money back guarantee if you are not happy with your purchase. Just return it to Fine Art America.
I take limited commissions on my original artwork. Example:16 by 20 inches on stretched canvas is for a portrait of one person with a blended background, unframed is priced at $3500.00 plus the cost of the shipping and the shipping box. The price varies depending on size of painting.
This price is for the lower forty-eight states. If you want more than one person in the painting, the price goes up. For anyone interested, you can send me a good clean, clear photo through Messenger, email or phone text. Send me an email at loxisibley033@gmail.com and I will send you my number if you want to text me. The latter two will make it faster for me to be able to see your photo. I will contact you then to let you know if I have an opening, then if you want to order at that time, I can start right away. It will take me anywhere from 6 to 8 weeks on a 16 x 20 inch canvas (plus shipping time)to complete your painting. My work is guaranteed, with a refund of 100% of the total price. Except for the shipping box.
Payment to be paid in full before I ship your painting to you. At this time, I can only ship work to the lower 48 states unless your want to pay for all the extra costs and shipping fee's, etc. I do larger canvases but of course they are more expensive.
If you are not happy with my work just return it to me within a week from when you received it, in the same shipping box that it is mailed to you in, then I will reimburse the price of the box and the price you paint for the painting. The boxes are specially made for shipping art.
I will include a copy of the receipt of the box when I ship you the finished painting. If you are happy with the painting and want to save the price of the box, just send the box back to me and I will reimburse you for the box and shipping. Just send a copy of the receipt for the shipping cost.
Thank you,
Loxi Sibley
Below is a portion of something that happened to me and I will always be thankful for these memories. This is in regards to my Elvis Presley sale, to Elvis Presley.
The Elvis sale took place in 1976. Unfortunately, I was never able to see him in person, but like all his other fans, I played his music and attended every movie the day it hit the theater in our small corner of the world.
I was just a preteen the first time I saw one of his movies. In fact, I didn't even want to go, I was a tomboy, I had never heard of him before, and I had better things to do, my horse was waiting for me and I was supposed to play baseball, etc. Well, my mom "insisted" that I go, and after about five minutes or so into the movie Jailhouse Rock, I was hooked!
At that time, I didn't know a lot about Elvis Presley, except that he was so good looking, Lord have mercy and I loved his music; Elvis memorabilia was something that I didn't know about. I would see a magazine with an article about him and a few photos once in a while. My access to anything like that at that time, and my number of his records were very, very limited. I had different priorities.
Between taking care of my family and taking night classes to study the application and mixing oils on the palette, before a brush touches the canvas, I really was not left with a lot of extra time or money! With all of the work of underpainting and patience of drying time before I even started on my actual colors for the final painting it took discipline and I had to learn that also. I did work on several at a time so I would have something to work on every day.
I spent one year working on the Elvis portrait with the lavender, blue blend jacket with microphone, it was a labor of pure love. Then finally I thought, this is the best I can do, and I left it alone. (Now I'm not saying it was perfect, far from it).
Before I knew it, I was doing the second portrait and then the third. After I had completed the first three portraits, my mom (again) insisted that I take them to a store called Records in downtown Sacramento, California. There, I met Lee Cotton, an Elvis specialist, who was the person that made a wish come true for this country girl. Lee knew the Colonel, and sent him pictures of the paintings.
The next thing I know EPE (Boxcar Enterprises Inc.) purchased all three paintings and Lee is personally flying the paintings to the Colonel. And wow, I still pinch myself. After the paintings were purchased by Boxcar Enterprises, posters (fine quality I might add) were produced and sold at Elvis' concerts.
What a thrill that was for me! And then later to be told that Elvis, himself was in possession of the paintings and that he loved my work. Never in my wildest dreams did I think this would ever really happen to me.
After Elvis passed away my art was used in The Official Elvis Presley Tour Souvenir Collection.
Later on, in the "80"s Lee wrote a book on Elvis and included one of my paintings that he owned. I've seen my work on TV and in magazines, newspapers, movie props, etc. Then in 2014, in her new book, Elvis and Ginger, my name and my art were also mentioned. Thank you Ginger.
So, this is a glimpse of who I am. I am not a student of art in any university or community college, I'm just using what I have naturally, not all good, not all bad: Plus, the knowledge and talent of a great adult school teacher, Helen George.
What the Good Lord has blessed me with, I am truly grateful.
I thank the Lord for such a gift, my mom for pushing me, my husband for supporting me and my kids for thinking all moms painted.
Who would've thought that this shy country girl would have her work known around the world. It still makes me shake my head in wonder.