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Larry K Hill Selenite Crystal Art Exhibition

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Larry K Hill Selenite Crystal Art Exhibition


  • Plains Indians & Pioneers Museum 2009 Williams Ave. Woodward, OK 73801 (map)

Oklahoma artist Larry Hill was born in the southeastern part of the state, in a small town that few have ever heard of. His childhood was marked by constant movement as he followed his father’s work for the railroad, instilling in him a sense of impermanence. Later in life, drawn by the allure of the plains, he settled down to raise his family and rekindle his passion for art.

Embarking on extensive motorcycle journeys across the country, Larry stopped wherever he pleased, capturing not only the sights but also the emotions of each place and moment. With each mile traveled and painting created, he felt compelled to share his experiences. Standing amidst the vast expanse of the plains, he sought to convey their visual impact, inhaling the scent of dry sweet grass and contemplating humanity's connection to the land.

From Hartshorne, Oklahoma, to Dalhart, Texas, and finally to Woodward, Oklahoma, Larry's artistic mission is to document the evolution of the local people—self-reliant, proud, and deeply rooted in their history yet forward-thinking.

Come experience this unique exhibition of Larry’s Selenite Crystal artworks with an artist reception and opening on Saturday December 7th from 2-4pm while this exhibit will run through January 4th, 2024. Selenite is mostly synonymous with gypsum and found in no scarcity in this part of the world. Come see for yourself how Larry transforms art from earth into a modern day artwork, adding various colors and objects with just a little paint.

You can also find Larry K. Hill at is studio in downtown Woodward, OK, check out his webiste www.larrykhill.com

Later Event: December 14
Open House "Christmas on the Plains"