“Art is how I process the world — music keeps it moving and sculpture holds it still.”

Jimmy Hill is a multidisciplinary artist known for his surreal bronze sculptures, European-style patinas, and emotionally resonant storytelling. His work bridges figurative realism with a dreamlike edge—sculptures that feel timeless yet freshly imaginative. Each piece is steeped in symbolism, drawing from myth, memory, and human emotion.

Trained in traditional lost wax casting, Hill brings an old-world sensibility to his process while pushing creative boundaries through contemporary surrealism. His bronzes often feature rich, layered patinas—deep umbers, verdigris, and silvery washes that recall classic European finishes, giving each work a sense of ancient permanence.

As a fine art sculptor, Hill creates pieces that captivate both first-time collectors and seasoned connoisseurs. His work has gained recognition not just for its technical mastery but for its narrative pull—sculptures that invite reflection, curiosity, and connection.

Jimmy Hill’s art is ideal for collectors seeking museum-quality bronze sculpture, surreal fine art, or distinctive works that honor tradition while breaking form.

Available works.

  • To Live

    To Live

    Edition of 9
    9.5”L 6”W 21”T
    38lbs

  • Better The Devil You Know

    Edition of 9
    12”L 12”W 15”T
    37lbs

  • Knowledge

    Edition of 9
    24”L 15”W 30”T
    __lbs

  • Va'Rung

    Edition of 9
    13.5”L 5”W 13.5”T
    20lbs

  • My Own Mind Is My Own Church

    Edition of 12
    7.5”L 8”W 18”T
    16lbs

  • Piano Man

    Edition of 5
    21”L 12”W 19”T

  • Snaggin Ducks

    Edition of 12
    12”L 5”W 3”T

  • Untitled

    Edition of 9
    11”L 8”W 21”T
    26lbs

  • Frankenstein

    Edition of 9
    5”L 4”W 14”T
    11lbs

  • Pieta

    Edition of 9
    24”L 14”W 23”T
    XXlbs

  • Get Off My Case

    Edition of 9
    19”L 6”W 9”T
    21lbs

  • I Must Be About My Father's Business

    Edition of 9
    7”L 14”W 25”T
    58lbs

“My work is a conversation between music, sculpture, and paint—each one finishes the sentence the other starts.”
-Jimmy Hill