Mike Sibley
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Sample of Mike Sibley's work

Mike Sibley
The Barn Patrol

Mike Sibley
Clarrie The Tortoiseshell

Mike Sibley
Whistlers Cove

Mike Sibley
Just Dreaming

Kay Boyce - Holly
Kay Boyce - Holly study I
Kay Boyce - Holly Study II
Kay Boyce - Romance I

Mike Sibley
Just Thinking

Mike Sibley
The Spinney Woodsman

Mike Sibley
At Spinney Cottage

Mike Sibley
Spinney Lane End

Kay Boyce - Romance II
Kay Boyce - Mystery
Kay Boyce - Louisa I

Mike Sibley

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Mike Sibley was born in 1948 in the Essex country village of Orsett, England but, at the age of five Mike's father's work took the family north to the town of Sale in the county of Cheshire.

After leaving Leeds College of Art in 1970 Mike met his wife Jenny who bred and exhibited horses and dogs. It was this that turned his talents in that direction. A professional artist now for over twenty years, he often spends over two hundred hours on a single drawing. Mike Sibley's work is special in its fine detail. The only tool for this is the pencil. He doesn't like colour, he says colour gets in the way. Mike Sibley's art sells in many countries including America, Australia and Scandinavia. His first limited edition print, an edition of fifty Irish Water Spaniel prints, sold out at its Crufts release in just three and a half hours.

 

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