Jim Snook Cartoons

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09/16/2021

We are saddened to announce that Jim Snook left this world on September 13, 2021. He was at home until the end, surrounded by his family – his wife of sixty-six years, Loretta, his four kids, and most of his grandkids, including greats & great-greats.

Jim was a lifelong artist. He told stories about how his mom would iron paper grocery bags for him to use as drawing paper when he was a kid. One of his first paying jobs was to paint signs for the neighbors: “eggs for sale.”

From there he branched out to his first love: oil and acrylic paintings, capturing all manner of landscapes and wildlife from around the western United States. He was always proudest of using each medium to get just the right “painterly qualities” in his pieces.

He returned from serving in the Air Force, a 35mm camera in hand. Whether he was making photos to use as inspirations for his paintings or just for their own sake, he spent many hours over the next few decades out shooting landscapes or wildlife.

He went on to earn a bachelor’s degree in art education, and spent many years teaching high school art at Eagle Point. He sold his first cartoon in 1979, and quit his teaching job shortly after to pursue the cartoon business full-time. His cartoons conveyed a life well-lived: years of skipping school to go fishing, heading up to Tillamook Burn with his brothers to go deer hunting, camping out with his family. They captured his goofy sense of humor, love of nature, and keen eye for the human condition.

He left a vibrant legacy of creativity and appreciation for all forms of art: a generation of art students, a decades-long relationship with loyal cartoon fans, and a family chock-full of artists, musicians, and photographers. We will remember him on the deck at home in Rocky Point, Nikon camera trained on the latest backyard bird. We’ll remember him in front of the fireplace, shuffling out chords on his old Martin, a sense of rhythm all his own. We’ll remember him with a Sharpie in hand, bringing a snarky mouse or a curious bear to life with a few strokes on paper. We’ll remember him gently giving us tips on sketching or painting or just how to bring our observations to life.

Jim will be sorely missed, but he left the world a better place in so many ways.

Photos 06/27/2016

Happy Fourth of July

Photos 02/02/2016

GROUNDHOG DAY...

Untitled album 12/10/2015

A treasure from the attic

Photos 02/15/2015

Happy Valentine's Day from Jim Snook and Little Joe Ballou (our great, great grandson. It's a lovely 74 in the sunshine here at Rocky Point.

Photos 12/22/2014

Merry Christmas From Snook's Nook !!

Photos from Jim Snook Cartoons's post 03/12/2014

Well, I've been painting. Here are my latest...

01/16/2014

I have lost track of my photographer friend, Rich Johnston. Rich lived in Tigard for years and then moved to Portland. If anybody knows of his whereabouts, I would like to get in touch with him again. Thank you!

Photos 10/16/2013
Photos 02/02/2013

One of the many laugh-inducing fishing funnies we have on file...

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27226 Rocky Point Road
Klamath Falls, OR
97601

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm