Larry Rackley

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Larry Rackley (born 1975) is a wildlife painter who lives in Hoover.

After a six-year stint in the U. S. Marine Corps, Rackley worked at Mark's Outdoor Sports in Vestavia Hills, then in the construction industry before turning to art full time. He works primarily in watercolors and pastels as well as ink and charcoal. His work favors landscapes, fish and wildlife, but he also enjoys depicting blues and jazz musicians, motorcycles, and other subjects.

Rackley markets his originals and prints through his Yellowfin Gallery at outdoor shows and fishing tournaments. He also donates work for t-shirts and posters for non-profit organizations such as the Coastal Conservation Association.

References

  • Scott, Richard (April 27, 2008) "Hoover painter finds inspiration outdoors." Birmingham News

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