Larry Wright Art Collections
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Artwork by Larry Wright
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
My Bodyguard by Larry Wright
Fish Man by Larry Wright
The Elder by Larry Wright
Ketchikan Native by Larry Wright
Blankets For Sale In Guatemala by Larry Wright
Wyeth's Maine Inside Out by Larry Wright
Ketchikan Nightfall by Larry Wright
Tlingit Clan Beaver by Larry Wright
Skagway Gold by Larry Wright
Early Visitor by Larry Wright
Eternity In Hoonah by Larry Wright
Yosemite by Larry Wright
End of The Trail by Larry Wright
The Wedding Party by Larry Wright
Wyeth Country Anatomy Mystery by Larry Wright
Falling Water House by Larry Wright
October in Port by Larry Wright
Cabin Fever by Larry Wright
Fine Dining in Maine by Larry Wright
Country Gentleman by Larry Wright
Still Chasing VanGogh by Larry Wright
Summer Bounty by Larry Wright
Old Glory by Larry Wright
Quiet Zone by Larry Wright
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About Larry Wright
My retirement from four-decades of human resources management came in February, 2005. Soon after, I became intensely
interested in water color painting, having dabbled in it a bit through the years. I started putting in eight-hour days studying
painting and learning basic skills needed to pursue this path. The library had the books and videos needed and I took a
water color class with a nationally-known artist.
Painting was my everyday passion from early 2005 until sometime in late 2010. I painted well over 400 pieces, participated
in art shows, joined the local art society, read the trade magazines and digested everything I could find to build my skills.
I did win some ribbons, got some work placed in local homes and museums and our civic center. Unfortunately, my steam
ran low, and I felt maybe I had met my goals and ambitions.
In the fall of 2010, I packed away my paints and decided to take a sabbatical. I had said what I wanted to say in painting,
and I needed a break. During this pause, my first love....music....particularly the guitar....resurfaced. I started playing
again, and after three-plus years I have played hundreds of gigs, mostly volunteer performances. You can see my work
at reverbnation.com/larrywright4.
I still have a hundred or more paintings for sale, and I can offer more images at fineartamerica.com. I don't know if I will
paint again, but, for now I am playing music....every day. Painting and playing music are demanding masters, and I can't
envision doing both at once !
Thanks for taking time to read this. God bless you !