Larry Dyke (paintings are signed L.W. 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 loved artists is proof
of his distinctive ability to create a scene, which captivates the imagination
of the viewer. Dyke's genius lies in his construction of intricate settings
that even the novice art lover can appreciate.
His inspiration and
subject matter are fueled by frequent travels to the most scenic views
in America, often accompanied by his wife and daughter. In the fall, he
travels from his home near Houston to hardwood country… Vermont, upstate
New York and Tennessee. Over the summer, he may head west to California
or Colorado. Some of his scenes appear almost photographic, due to his
exquisite attention to detail, while still retaining an artistic interpretation
of the landscape. Dyke begins a piece with a composed sketch on a prepared
hardboard surface; it is then refined until it takes his unique perspective.
His deep personal
belief in Christianity is the driving force, which guides Larry Dyke's
life and work. In his paintings, Dyke 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. Every painting he created carries a
related Bible verse below his signature. "When I became a full-time artist,
I was impressed to put a scriptural notation on each of my paintings,"
Dyke states. "It's an expression of what I think the true answer
to life is."
A Native Texan, Dyke
began painting professionally in 1976. His first Lithographs were released
two years later and today he has produced more that 100 limited editions
and a number of open edition prints. Many of these images were sold
out shortly after release and all of Dyke's limited editions are now actively
sought after by collectors.
Since the sale of
his first painting, Dyke's career has been an unqualified success. Dyke'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 Dyke Painted "Sharing the Faith", a tribute
to the long and important role of the Church in America.
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. "I believe
my life and career have been guided by a commitment to my faith,"
Dyke says. "It has instilled in me a determination to develop my talent
to the fullest.
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