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Lawrence Alan Noble was born in Tampa, Florida in 1948. He
is 59 years old. He was raised in Houston, Texas and after graduating from
Austin High School in 1967, was educated at Texas Academy of Art (Graduated,
1969) and the Houston Museum of Fine Arts School (1974-75). After serving as an
Illustrator in the US Army, 1969-71, he worked for the Houston Chronicle,
Promotion Department, 1972 and as a Designer/Illustrator for Middaugh
Associates, 1972-3. He opened Noble Studio in 1973. Noble Studio moved to New
York in 1976, to Los Angeles in late 1977 and to Crestline, CA in 1988.
For 17 years, Mr. Noble worked as a freelance Illustrator, with representation
in Houston, Atlanta, San Francisco, Los Angeles and New York. His Illustration
was featured on the cover/feature article of AMERICAN ARTIST Magazine in March
of 1983. Noble produced many motion picture advertising campaigns including TIME
AFTER TIME, FLASH GORDON, and THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK (10t h Anniversary
Poster). He was commissioned by TIME, PLAYBOY, ARGOSY, FORBES, WORLD TENNIS and
FIELD & STREAM Magazines during his Illustration career. He was the recipient of
many awards of merit from the SOCIETY OF ILLUSTRATORS, New York and the SOCIETY
OF ILLUSTRATORS, Los Angeles, and taught Advanced Advertising Illustration at
Art Center College of Design from 1979-81.
Lawrence Noble’s sculpture career started in 1988, with a commission to sculpt a
Life-size Equestrian Statue of General Philip H, Sheridan, for Ft. Sheridan, ILL
(unveiled, 1990). Mr. Noble has gone on to produce monumental statues for the
State of California, (The California Firefighters’ Memorial, 2002), The San
Bernardino County Peace Officers’ Memorial, (1999), the Redlands, CA 9-11
Memorial, (2002), the Tracy, CA Firefighters’ Monument (2006), the Chino, CA
Spirit of Achievement Monument, (2007) and four Life -size bronzes for the
Letterman Digital Arts Center (George Lucas’ Corporate Headquarters at the
Presidio of San Francisco, CA), 2005-8. He has also recently sent his first
life-size bronze overseas to New Zealand, a private commission from Director,
Peter Jackson.
Lawrence Noble’s work is in the collections of Burt Reynolds, George Lucas,
Lawrence Halprin, Peter Jackson, The State of California, The National Park
Service and the US Army Museum. He is the recipient of the 4th US Army
Leadership and Integrity Medal (Presented by the 4th US Army Commander, Lt. Gen.
Frederic Brown, 1986), the Ronny Lott Award for Outstanding Individual
Achievement (Presented by the California Professional Firefighters, 2001), A
Commendation from the State of California (Given by Lt. Governor Cruz
Bustamante, 2001) and was nominated for a position of White House Artist by
Congressman Jerry Lewis, (R-CA, 2001).
In addition, Mr. Noble’s sculpture was featured in an article in AMERICAN ARTIST
Magazine in February, 2003. He is an Honorary Firefighter with the city of
Redlands, CA and the Crest Forest Fire Department in Crestline, CA. He is
featured in WHO’S WHO in the World. He has participated in the National
Sculpture Society shows, POLITICAL PORTRAITS, 1997, WORLD LEADERS, 2000,
DRAWINGS BY SCULPTORS, 2000, and the 73rd ANNUAL EXHIBITION, 2006-7, in which he
won the Leonard J. Meiselmen Award. In September of 2006, Lawrence Noble was
elected a Professional Member of the National Sculpture Society.
In 2007, Mr. Noble was invited to sculpt live at Star Wars Celebration IV, held
in Los Angeles, CA, where he sculpted a life-size bust of Obi-Wan Kenobi. He was
also invited to participate in London,UK, where he again sculpted a life-size
bust, this time of Peter Cushing, at Star Wars Celebration Europe. This year,
2008, he has been invited to Japan to once again create a life-size sculpture
bust, this time of Luke Skywalker, for Star Wars Celebration Japan. Noble lives
with his wife, Elizabeth and has two children, Casey Josephine, 22 and John
Marlay, 18. |
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