Larry Lebby’s works have captured the attention of art critics throughout the world.

Larry received his first formal training when he transferred to Airport High School. He attended Allen University and USC. Larry became famous with his ballpoint pen drawings. He completed a detailed drawing of President Jimmy Carter that hung in the White House during Carter’s term in office.

Larry’s art has been shown in the Smithsonian Institution, the United Nations, the High Museum in Atlanta, the Newark Museum in New Jersey, the Huntsville Museum in Alabama, the White House, the U.S. Capitol and the Vatican.

Larry is married and the father of three daughters and one son and two grandchildren.