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Born 1940 Bettendorf, Iowa. Known for: Cowboy genre-horses, wood relief.
Born in Waterloo, Iowa and growing up on a farm near Bettendorf, Iowa, Larry Pirnie became a sculptor and painter of abstract, highly colorful horses and cowboy figures. His acrylic paintings are... Read full biography
Born in Waterloo, Iowa and growing up on a farm near Bettendorf, Iowa, Larry Pirnie became a sculptor and painter of abstract, highly colorful horses and cowboy figures. His acrylic paintings are loose images in bright hues of western scenes and in size, quite often are large-scale horizontal or... Read full biography
Born in Waterloo, Iowa and growing up on a farm near Bettendorf, Iowa, Larry Pirnie became a sculptor and painter of abstract, highly colorful horses and cowboy figures. His acrylic paintings are loose images in bright hues of western scenes and in size, quite often are large-scale horizontal or vertical, and give in-your-face impressions such as horses running across a room. Pirnie says that illustrator Fred Harmon's comics, "Red Rider", have been his inspiration, and this interest has led him... Read full biography
Born in Waterloo, Iowa and growing up on a farm near Bettendorf, Iowa, Larry Pirnie became a sculptor and painter of abstract, highly colorful horses and cowboy figures. His acrylic paintings are loose images in bright hues of western scenes and in size, quite often are large-scale horizontal or vertical, and give in-your-face impressions such as horses running across a room. Pirnie says that illustrator Fred Harmon's comics, "Red Rider", have been his inspiration, and this interest has led him to collecting many Harmon-created comic books. With his artwork, Pirnie has tried to bridge the gap between fantasy and reality, a goal formulated somewhat by seeing photographs of Harmon working on his ranch or creating cartoons at his drawing... Read full biography
Born in Waterloo, Iowa and growing up on a farm near Bettendorf, Iowa, Larry Pirnie became a sculptor and painter of abstract, highly colorful horses and cowboy figures. His acrylic paintings are loose images in bright hues of western scenes and in size, quite often are large-scale horizontal or vertical, and give in-your-face impressions such as horses running across a room. Pirnie says that illustrator Fred Harmon's comics, "Red Rider", have been his inspiration, and this interest has led him to collecting many Harmon-created comic books. With his artwork, Pirnie has tried to bridge the gap between fantasy and reality, a goal formulated somewhat by seeing photographs of Harmon working on his ranch or creating cartoons at his drawing table. In other words, he was a man grounded in reality creating action comics that stirred the imaginations... Read full biography
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Magazine Articles (10)
Magazine articles based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
- Larry Pirnie's WorldMay 2006Scott-Blair, MichaelWildlife Art
- Way Out WestAugust 2004Flood, Elizabeth ClairSouthwest Art
- The Joy of PaintingJuly 2003Zanetell, MyrnaArt of the West
- In the GalleriesJune 2003Editor, Art-TalkArt-Talk
- Art Events-Coast to CoastJune 2003Herrin, AliceSouthwest Art
- Coast to Coast, Best of the WestOctober 2002Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- Fest in the WestAugust 2001Jarvis, JohnArt-Talk
- Best of the WestAugust 1997Brown, MargaretSouthwest Art
- Larry Pirnie: For the Joy of ItJuly 1996Ewald, Chase ReynoldsSouthwest Art
- Editor's PerspectiveJuly 1996McGarry, Susan HallstenSouthwest Art
