Larry Headley Art Collections
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Artwork by Larry Headley
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.
Tarkay Suzanne Study by Larry Headley
Tea Time by Larry Headley
Tarkay Woman Study-2 by Larry Headley
Sharon's Delight by Larry Headley
Time for Lunch by Larry Headley
Afternoon Lunch - Tarkay Study by Larry Headley
Tarkay Woman Study-1 by Larry Headley
Daughters of the south - Jonathan Green study by Larry Headley
Girl with Blue Hat by Larry Headley
Red Dress II - Tarkay Study by Larry Headley
Deep in Thought by Larry Headley
Eve's Holiday by Larry Headley
Study of Babbette by Larry Headley
Greetings Study by Larry Headley
Lobster Buoys by Larry Headley
Tarkay Woman Study-3 by Larry Headley
Eric Clapton by Larry Headley
Lady in Yellow by Larry Headley
Woman at the Beach by Larry Headley
Blue Eyed Blues study by Larry Headley
Escorting Ruth Study by Larry Headley
Roaring 20's by Larry Headley
Shadows of Freedom by Larry Headley
Noon Time Study by Larry Headley
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About Larry Headley
Larry was born and raised in southern Indiana, a land with abundant wildlife and breathtaking scenery. He started his fascination with art at an early age and enrolled in a watercolor class at the age of 12 taught by local artist, Mary Carmichael. After graduating from high school, Larry attended Harding College. While studying for a pre-architecture major, he took painting and commercial art classes and knew immediately that he was pursuing the wrong career. Commercial art meant he could exercise his artistic mind on a daily basis while continuing to pursuing fine art. After leaving Harding, Larry joined the U.S. Air Force Reserve as an illustrator. In his free time he also did paintings for retiring pilots, providing them a unique remembrance of their planes and service. A simple project that earned him special recognition from the commanding General. He also had the honor to redo the damaged nose art on “Passionate Paulette” a vintage B-25 bomber like his dad worked on during WWII.
In 1970 he began to take his art career more serious. A local physician offered him an upstairs area above his doctors’ office for a studio and Larry jumped at the chance. A major success was a traveling art exhibit through the Big Wheel Restaurants in Indiana that sold out. Later that year he took a graphic artist job with a local printing company. Next he moved to the marketing department of Cook Incorporated, a major medical device company and worked nights at Sunrise Greeting cards.
Currently, Larry’s art consists of a broad range of different styles and subject matter. His favorite artists are Jonathan Green and Itchak Tarkai. With Acrylic paints he brings to life scenes that depict some of his greatest passions. He prides himself on the time, effort and labor put into each piece. He usually has at least four or five paintings in progress at any given time. When a client purchases an original work of art, they can be assured that Larry has put all his efforts into the piece to make it the best. Although currently only considered a part time business, Larry’s art is a full time passion.