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.
My wife Dorothy and I attended a West Point football game, where General Odierno stood on the sidelines below us.
U.S. Marine Corps, Separated - Sergeant
General Eisenhower wanted to observe the Normandy Invasion on 6 June, 1944 from the vantage point of the English Channel.
After a famous photo of Sir Winston Churchill, we pay tribute to a truly magnificent man of theTwentieth Century.
An actual United States Congressman said that about 6 Jan 2021.
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.
Portrait of my then one year old granddaughter Noa.
U.S. Coast Guard, Separated - Lieutenant
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. Army, Retired – Captain
A young American hero who saved two girls from drowning in an icy pond, cut down at 16 by a loaded pistol.
U.S. Army, Retired – Lieutenant Colonel
I met Senator Bob Dole in his law office in July of 2016. At 93 he was welcoming, witty and irascible.
U.S. Marine Corp, Retired – Sergeant
U.S. Coast Guard, Retired - Chief Petty Officer
Tammie Jo Shults was the Captain of Southwest Flight 1380 LGA-Dallas on that fateful day in April in 2018.
U.S. Army – Lieutenant (deceased)
U.S. Women Airforce Service Pilot (deceased)
Dr. Kamal Kalsi, LTC USAR commanded an ER tent in Helmand Province in Afghanistan in 2011.
U.S. Army, Separated - Specialist
U.S. Air Force, Retired – Colonel
A little boy plays in a playground fountain in Jerusalem next to the Old City, blissfully unaware of the dangers of age-old rivalries all around him.
Portrait of a Woman is a three-panel image celebrating women who wear the uniform.
U.S. Army, Active Duty - Colonel
U.S. Navy, Active Duty - Lieutenant
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.
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.
When Black Lives Matter happened I asked myself what is my response as an artist.
I had originally wanted to make this more formal portrait of President Lincoln, but “Abe Laments” wanted to precede this painting.