Collection: Robert Pennix

Robert Pennix's History Not to Be Forgotten

Robert Pennix

Portraits of the Human Spirit

"Drawing has always been a central part of my being. As a child, I spent a number of hours in self- isolation; a pencil and a sketch pad were my solitude. The magic of drawing was a fascination to me. Drawing became very personal and it became a tool of observation. Because of this intense and continual observation, I feel I am able to make a sensitive and intimate statement about my subject matter.

 While in high school, I was influenced by my instructor to recognize the importance of color, perspective, shading, and shapes. This served me well in college. I excelled in all fine art classes, winning awards in oil painting, photography and drawing. I worked for a couple years as a freelance artist. My freelance work included work in several mediums. Over the years, I have had a successful career as a Culinary Professional while continuing to work as a portrait artist on a commission basis. I believe my portrait work has warm and lifelike characteristics. I have been fortunate to produce portraits that hang in homes throughout the region. I pay close attention to the subject in order to achieve a likeness and expression that is distinctly characteristic of the individual.    

I take my artistic endeavors very serious. I approach my artwork in hopes that my art will reveal something poetic and universally true about the human spirit. Converting ideas through painting, photographing or drawing excites my mind and invigorates my imagination. When a piece of my artwork turns out well it provides me with intense pleasure which enriches my life, and hopefully the lives of the viewer and the client."