Vic Payne
Noted western sculptor and artist, Vic Payne has been sculpting for over 40 years. He was born in 1960 to sculptor Ken and Priscilla Payne. Moving to a ranch in New Mexico instilled in Vic the roots of the West and became central in the shaping of this sculptor’s character. His families’ ranching heritage, tales of Billy the Kid, the Lincoln County Wars, pictures of paintings and bronzes by Charlie Russell and Frederic Remington made the “Old West” come alive and inspired Vic to try his own hand at sculpting.
Vic’s distinctive style and artistic approach to sculpting along with his attention to detail is widely recognized as being imaginative and innovative, chronicling the life and era of our nation’s history. A sculptor of various sizes, including monumental bronzes, Vic’s mission is to lead the viewer through an emotional journey telling a story with his art. Whether he is creating wildlife, Native American or Western sculpture his passion is to capture the spirit of the West evoking the pioneering, independent, mystical spirit of the land and its people. Studying and drawing inspiration from Master teachers such as Bruno Lucchesi, Lincoln Fox, Fritz White and the impressive artistic works of European Master Michelangelo has had a significant impact in his work.
As the demand for Vic’s work continued to grow, he eventually opened his first gallery Mountain Trails Gallery. Vic and his father, Ken Payne, were pioneers in an innovative concept of bronze sales through clay works-in-progress while sculpting in the gallery. This concept is now widely used throughout the Southwest Art Community by most sculptors.
Over the past 30 years, Vic has been commissioned to sculpt numerous monumental bronze sculptures for corporations, municipalities and individuals. Commissioned by Cabela’s, Vic has had the honor to sculpt several monumental bronze sculptures for their stores in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Texas, Illinois and Louisiana – www.cabelas.com.
His work is collected worldwide and can be found in such notable collections as the Raymond James Financial Institute Collection – www.raymondjames.com, the Booth Western Art Museum – www.boothmuseum.org and The Pearce Civil War & Western Museum – www.pearcecollections.us.
By incorporating his passion to preserve the history of the West to what he studies and creates has proven to be a successful marriage in Vic’s career.
Vic and his wife, Angie Maria and family now make their home in Cody, Wyoming – www.codychamber.org, the home of legendary Buffalo Bill and the Buffalo Bill Historical Museum – www.bbhc.org.