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FORT WORTH HERD
Have you ever seen a cattle drive?
Now you can, HERE!
Daily @ 11:30 a.m. & 4:00 p.m.
(Just east of Cowtown Coliseum
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LARRY DYKE
Larry Dyke has
devoted his life's work to the interpretation of the beauty he beholds
in nature. His success as one of America's most beloved artists is proof
of his distinctive ability to create a scene which captivates the
imagination of the viewer. Dyke's genius
lies
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construction of
intricate settings that even the novice art lover can appreciate.
His deep personal belief as a Christian is the driving force which
guides Larry's life and work. In his paintings, Larry captures not
only the physical beauty of the great outdoors, but also the spiritual sense of
perfection he views as the handiwork of God's creation. This is why each of his
paintings carries a related Bible verse below his signature. When Larry became a
full time artist, he was impressed to put a scriptural notation on each of his
paintings. It's an expression of what Larry thinks the true answer to life is.
The inspiration for his work is immediately apparent in pieces such as The Good
Shepherd and The Lost Sheep.
A native Texan, Larry began painting professionally in 1976. His first
lithographs were released two years later and today he has produced more than
100 limited edition prints. Larry's art has hung in the White House and in the
homes of such distinguished personalities as Steve Allen, Shirley Jones, Vincent
Price and Billy Graham. His work has also hung in the Vatican. At the personal
request of Pope John Paul II, Larry painted Sharing the Faith, a tribute to the
long and important role of the Church in America. Larry has also made a name for
himself among golfers painting America's most beautiful courses. Spring Day at
the 9th and Sunset at the 17th are but a few.
Yet even with all the accolades for his original art as well as the immense
demand for his Limited Edition prints, Larry Dyke continues to reach inside to
strive for the excellence he sees in the natural world around him. He believes
his life and career have been guided by a commitment to his faith. It has
instilled in him a determination to develop his talent to the fullest.Back to
Larry Dyke Canvas Prints
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