Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Steve Penley Hearts


 
Have you ever heard of Steve Penley? If not, check out his website here:
Stephan Lyall Penley was born into a family of musicians in 1964 in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The Penley family moved to Athens and then to Macon where Steve graduated from First Presbyterian Day School. Steve continued his studies of art at The School of Visual Arts in New York and at The University of Georgia. (Go DAWGS...both soul sisters went to UGA!)

After college, Steve was working odd jobs while painting when his talent was recognized by an attorney and art enthusiast, Robert Steed. Steed’s friendship and patronage helped Steve connect with many other clients and grow his business. Penley quickly gained recognition for his bold brush strokes, vivid colors and historical icon paintings.

Steve’s notoriety quickly increased and now he is one of America’s most celebrated artists with works exhibited worldwide.Steve has created many projects for Fox News, major companies such as Coca-Cola, AirTran/Southwest, Kaiser Permanente, as well as several U.S. Presidents.

Penley has authored several books of his own and illustrated books including several authored by Coach Vince Dooley. He has received a number of awards and honors for his talents and has donated countless paintings to charities and organizations in his community and state, as well as across the nation. He especially considers it an honor to be involved with numerous organizations that benefit our service men and women as well as our veterans.

Steve is proudest of his role as a father of three very talented artists and musicians: Lyall, Abbey and Parker. The Penleys call Newnan, Georgia home.

For this lesson, the students were allowed to layer the texture of paints on Penley's style. They used 12x18 white paper, tempera paint and acrylic paint. We looked at Penley's style and create out own versions of his art. This was so much fun and learning about an artist from the south was an added bonus! 

You can follow Penley on social media to keep up with his work:


Enjoy! 1969

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