Larry Matthews Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Larry Matthews based on themed collections. 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.
Artwork by Larry Matthews
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.
German Shorthaired Pointer 663 by Larry Matthews
German Shorthaired Pointer 235 by Larry Matthews
Cavalier 199 by Larry Matthews
Siberian Husky 903 by Larry Matthews
Cocker Spaniel 814 by Larry Matthews
German Shorthaired Pointer 664 by Larry Matthews
Scottish Terrier - Scotties 307 by Larry Matthews
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel 981 by Larry Matthews
Sammies 625 by Larry Matthews
Cavaliers 853 by Larry Matthews
Norfolk Terrier 347 by Larry Matthews
Schnauzer 149 by Larry Matthews
Bearded Collie 1529 by Larry Matthews
Boston Terrier 531 by Larry Matthews
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel 06 by Larry Matthews
Cocker Spaniels 5102 by Larry Matthews
Poodle 964 by Larry Matthews
Poodle 05 by Larry Matthews
Cocker Spaniel 340 by Larry Matthews
Bloodhound 112 by Larry Matthews
Great Dane 569 by Larry Matthews
Doberman Pinscher 677 by Larry Matthews
Poodle 311 by Larry Matthews
Mastiff 67 by Larry Matthews
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About Larry Matthews
Lawrence Matthews has worked professionally in film and computers since the 50's, when his still pictures first began to win awards. In the 1970's he helped pioneer the use of large computers to create animated motion picture sequences. In the 90's he began working with digital photographic techniques and custom programming, using his own computer tools to create artwork. Taking advantage of a lifetime's experience in both fields, in 1999 he formed Digi-Art and began offering painted portraits on canvas digitally made from his photographs. His work was the pioneering effort for offering an instant giclee canvas process for portraits.
For the next 8 years, he and his wife Shoshana were seen as "DIGI-ART" at Mid-Atlantic dog shows, where for each customer they started with original photography and converted portraits to art on canvas produced in under an hour. In 2003 Digi-Art began licensing the process to artists like Maxine (known for her artistry at specialty dog shows).
He is now retired, but still makes prints from his collection of more than 8,000 dog portraits. He has also done cat shows, landscapes, nature, and general subjects.