Patrick J. Reynolds (artist)

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Patrick J. Reynolds (born 1963 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is a noted visual artist and published author. Reynolds' work is in collections throughout the United States, including the Pentagon, Covenant Hospice non-profit art center, and Tyndall Air force Base. He is known for his unusual style and application of materials where he creates large-scale works. He is also known for his dynamic teaching style, including the use of a variety of tools in the art world such as the airbrush and raw graphite.

Exhibitions[edit]

Reynolds' work has been exhibited in one man shows in galleries and gala events, including the Wyland Gallery,[1] Allure Gallery,[2] Reynolds Gallery (Birmingham, Alabama).[3]

Books[edit]

Reynolds is an accomplished author, with titles including Principals of Peace,[4] Journey of Dreams,[5] and Tears of a Dreamer. He has also created a series of videos on the subject of airbrush uses ranging from lettering, color theory, and painting directly on metal.

Articles[edit]

Patrick has written articles in many publications on a wide scope of the art world, many in Airbrush Action Magazine (Newark, New Jersey), for example "Airbrushing Special Effects on Vinyl" in Signs of the Times Magazine[6] and "How to Start a Vinyl Lettering Business" in Sign Builder[7] Other articles include pieces in Art Business News, The News Herald, Airbrush Zeitung, and Truckin Magazine.[citation needed]

Charities[edit]

Reynolds has been involved heavily in charities such as [http://www.chsfl.org/Home .[8] Children's Home Society for battered women and children, and Covenant Hospice.,[9] where fine art is auctioned off and proceeds go directly to help those in need.

Works[edit]

Major works include, Heaven's Hues America,[10] Principals of Peace,[11] Beyond the Storm, Tears of a Dreamer, Journey of Dreams,[Books 1] Amore Di Dio, Bella Rosa, and Eternal Embrace.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Reynolds, Patrick. "Journey of Dreams". Bound. Patrick J. Reynolds. Retrieved December 9, 2011.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Wyland Gallery, Destin, Florida
  2. ^ Covenant Hospice
  3. ^ Paragon Fine Art (California)
  4. ^ Principals of Peace
  5. ^ Journey of Dreams
  6. ^ "Airbrushing Special Effects on Vinyl, part 2". Signs of the Times Magazine.
  7. ^ "How to Start a Vinyl Lettering Business". Sign Builder. Archived from the original on August 17, 2016.
  8. ^ The Children's Home Society Foundation].
  9. ^ Covenant Hospice.
  10. ^ Heaven's Hues America
  11. ^ Tales of a Trumpet,