A blurb about each painting should go here. It can be as short or as long as you like. Ideally, it should be two or three sentences.
The iconic image of Yogi Berra jumping into the arms of Don Larsen after pitching a perfect game at Yankee Stadium in Game 6 of the classic Yankee/Dodger World Series in 1956.
This painting represents a major achievement for me as an artist. It is my very first portrait and I successfully procrastinated painting it for almost a year and a half.
U.S. Air Force, Retired – Colonel
U.S. Army, Active Duty - Colonel
U.S. Navy, Active Duty - Lieutenant
U.S. Army – Lieutenant (deceased)
U.S. Coast Guard, Retired - Chief Petty Officer
U.S. Army, Retired – Lieutenant Colonel
U.S. Coast Guard, Separated - Lieutenant
Portrait of a Woman is a three-panel image celebrating women who wear the uniform.
Tammie Jo Shults was the Captain of Southwest Flight 1380 LGA-Dallas on that fateful day in April in 2018.
In 2015, I had the distinct opportunity to meet Senator McCain, a man of great depth and a personal hero of mine for many years.
U.S. Marine Corp, Retired – Sergeant
U.S. Women Airforce Service Pilot (deceased)
General Eisenhower wanted to observe the Normandy Invasion on 6 June, 1944 from the vantage point of the English Channel.
U.S. Marine Corps, Separated - Sergeant
U.S. Army, Separated - Specialist
My wife Dorothy and I attended a West Point football game, where General Odierno stood on the sidelines below us.
A dear friend, Madame Secretary of the United States Senate, Ann Berry is the first person of color to serve in this position. Ann is a great patriot who leads the way for all who aspire to achieve in service.
U.S. Army, Retired – Captain
I met Senator Bob Dole in his law office in July of 2016. At 93 he was welcoming, witty and irascible.
Dr. Kamal Kalsi, LTC USAR commanded an ER tent in Helmand Province in Afghanistan in 2011.
When Black Lives Matter happened I asked myself what is my response as an artist.
After a famous photo of Sir Winston Churchill, we pay tribute to a truly magnificent man of theTwentieth Century.
I had originally wanted to make this more formal portrait of President Lincoln, but “Abe Laments” wanted to precede this painting.