Ricky Steele: The Emotional Painter Making Waves in Panama City

BAY COUNTY, FL - Panama City has a hidden gem in Ricky Steele, an artist whose journey from commercial art to emotionally charged fine art has captivated audiences nationally and internationally. Steele's artistic odyssey began in the realm of commercial art, but in 2000, he made a significant shift, dedicating himself to the creation of fine art.
With a portfolio boasting over 100 awards in airbrush painting, Ricky Steele is not merely an artist; he is an emotional storyteller. His ability to capture sentiments and weave them into the fabric of his paintings sets him apart in the art world. Steele's commitment to excellence is reflected in his decision to produce only limited editions of his work, ensuring each piece retains its unique emotional resonance.
In 2024, Ricky Steele will realize a long-cherished dream by opening his gallery on Route 98 in Millville. This space promises to be a testament to his passion for art and a hub for art enthusiasts seeking an emotional connection through visual storytelling.
Steele's talent reached new heights in 2022 when his artwork premiered at Florida State University Panama City as part of the "Illumination, Shedding Light on Diversity" series. This exhibition showcased his ability to not only create visually stunning pieces but also convey profound emotional depth.
Ricky Steele remains deeply connected to his local roots. He is a proud graduate of Mosley HS in1977 and received his commercial art certification from Tom P. Haney Technical Center in 1981. His work has graced events like the Gulf Jazz Society's Jazz by the Bay, the Panama City Center for the Arts, and most recently, the Martin Luther King Day celebration in Lynn Haven.
As Ricky Steele continues to enrich the artistic landscape, his paintings serve as windows into the soul, inviting viewers to explore the depth of human emotions through strokes of color and creativity.
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