Sam Lyons
Biography
with passion and dedication, his greatest love is creating aviation
art. And he's been doing that full-time since 1985. A true Southern
gentleman, Sam was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia .Sam credits his father - a B-24 pilot during WW II - with sparking his early interest in aviation. He credits his mother for putting aside her concerns when he went for his private pilot-glider license while in college. Luckily he graduated from Presbyterian College with a degree in biology, and then went on to serve two years as an officer in the U.S. Army. His main duty was escorting hazardous materials with the Chemical Corps (another reason for his mother to worry). After his Army stint, Sam began teaching at his alma mater, Woodward Academy.
His longtime interest and expertise in modeling led Sam into another
career as an owner of a hobby shop called Historical Hobbies. Sam
continued to develop his modeling work, eventually being in demand for
custom assignments. He won many national modeling awards. Never one to
stay on the easiest path, Sam looked for another challenge and found it
through his fascination for painting. He experimented, searching for a
unique style he could call his own. The immensely popular result is an
extremely realistic look. So realistic, in fact, Sam's paintings are
often mistaken for photographs.
Imagination is not the only fuel for Sam's artistic creations. He is
one of the rare civilians who has flown in the F-15 Eagle while
dog-fighting with Air Force pilots, the F-16 Falcon, and with the Navy
in the Blue Angels F-18 Hornet. He is inspired every day when he looks
out his studio windows. In 2002, Sam moved his home and base of
operations to a grass airstrip, Air Acres, located in Woodstock,
Georgia. He and his wife Mindy were married in the studio on November
16th of that same year.
Sam's
greatest source of pride is the reaction he gets from pilots and
aviation enthusiasts of every age and experience. At air shows around
the country, there's nothing like having a young kid wander into his
booth with an awed expression. He's gratified by how many times adults
look around in wide-eyed wonder also. But Sam has also won many awards
and gained recognition in military and civilian arenas.
Through his membership in the Air Force Art Program, Sam's painting,
LEAD SOLO, graces the Air Force Art Hall in the Pentagon. Other prints
and paintings can be found at places like Blue Angels headquarters, The
Smithsonian Air & Space Museum, Air Force Museum, Naval Aviation
Museum, Royal Air Force Museum, and Disney. His paintings have graced
the covers of numerous magazines and catalogs. He's been commissioned
to create works of art for Barron Hilton of the Hilton Corp., Brig.
Gen. C. W. Taylor, Dobbins AFB, Blue Angels, U.S. Army, U.S. Parks
Dept., AT&T, Bell South, Lockheed Martin Aeronautical Systems and
the Danbury Mint … just to name a few. He's a member of the American
Society of Aviation Artists; the Air Force Art Program; the EAA;
Vintage Aircraft Association; Warbirds of America; the 8th Air Force
Historical Society; and the Coast Guard Art Program.
While the world of aviation figures most prominently in Sam's
paintings, his body of work also includes classic automobiles, boats,
portraits, florals and landscapes. He also added sculpting to the list
with creations of aviation historical figures.
Since
1995, when he completed his single engine land add on to his private
pilot ticket, Sam flies as often as he can. His passion for flying is
renewed every time he goes up. He's owned a Cub, a vintage Stinson and
an open cockpit Hatz biplane. (That's Sam and Mindy with the Hatz at a
fly in where the plane won an award for Best Biplane.) After going
plane-less for too many months, Sam flew home a 1946 Cub he found in
Florida.
Sam reached a major milestone in his career when he was slated to be
inducted into the Georgia Aviation Hall of Fame. He is the first artist
to be so honored. He joins the ranks of revered aviation superstars
such as Eddie Rickenbacker, Curtis Pitts, and Jacqueline Cochran. The
black tie induction ceremony will take place at the Museum of Aviation
at the Robins Air Force Base on February 14, 2009.
140 Perfection Sam Lyons |
Airshow Sam Lyons |
Anticipation Sam Lyons |
Autumn Classic Sam Lyons |
Back Country Sam Lyons |
Be Back in a Minute Sam Lyons |
Checking the Mail Sam Lyons |
Classic Toys Sam Lyons |
Cross Country Champ Sam Lyons |
Dawn Flight Sam Lyons |
Decisions, Decisions Sam Lyons |
Every 25 Hours Sam Lyons |
Field of Dreams Sam Lyons |
Flying is - the PITTS Sam Lyons |
Gee Bee Sportsters Sam Lyons |
Golden Times Sam Lyons |
Gone Flying Sam Lyons |
Hoover's Ole Yeller Sam Lyons |
Indian Summer Sam Lyons |
Lee Bottom Bird Sam Lyons |
Misty Morning Sam Lyons |
