Summary
As a truck driver traveling the highways of the western states in his youth, Hal Penrod would stop on the side of the road to take photographs of the huge expanses of desert, clear skies, Navajo Indians and remnants of the Old West lifestyle he came across.
As soon as he returned to his home in the Los Angeles area, he would retreat to his studio and create oil paintings based on the photos.See the full content of this document
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Artist Had an Eye for Skies, Landscapes
From that time on until his later years, painting various landscapes remained a constant in Penrod's life.
"It was something he loved to do, and he always felt very lucky that he was both able to do it and teach it fo...See the full content of this document
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