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A sunlight glow over this infamous Spanish Course made for an easy source of inspiration. This 24″ x 48″ original oil painting was one of my latest paintings, and I can’t wait to share the behind the scenes.

GOLF ART: Pelican Hill Golf Club, Golf Course Painting
Every once in a while, a golf course painting comes along that changes your travel wish list. This small but mighty golf course painting of the 18th green at the Ocean South course at Pelican Hill Golf Club did just that. This was the perfect golf art gift to celebrate a memory of a golf course the couple visited. Pelican

“No. 4 & 5 at Troubadour Golf and Field Club” Golf Painting Commission

“The Old Course View” St Andrews Links Golf Art

Golf Art: Capturing a Collector’s Home Course

Vanderbilt Legends Club Original Oil Painting

“Sunrise at Royal Dornoch” Golf Club Painting

Buffalo Trace Distillery Tour

“No. 3 and 4 at Cruden Bay Golf Club” Original Painting

Exploring Cruden Bay: A Golfer’s Paradise and Beyond

“Nicolas-Jay Pinot Noir” Still Life Commission
Candace and Justin: 30″ x 40″ live wedding painting

“On the River” O.H. Ingram Whiskey Painting

“Foxy at Royal Dornoch” Golf Painting

“Morning at Troubadour” Golf Painting of Troubadour Golf & Field

“No. 8 at Pebble Beach” Golf Art Painting

“No. 17 and 18 at Pebble Beach”, Pebble Beach Golf Painting

“Nicolas-Jay Pinot Noir” Still Life Commission
When a collector reached out with interest in a still life of a winery he was part of in Oregon, I couldn’t wait to learn more. Naively, when I had thought of wineries in the US, I thought solely of Napa Valley. And I can’t help but think I’m not alone in this assumption. So

Live Wedding Painting: Makensie and Eli (18 x 24 inch)
There are weddings, and then there. ARE. WEDDINGS. Makensie and Eli were both glowing and their wedding was breathtaking. On August 5, 2022, the two exchanged vows at Grace Valley Farms in Shelbyville, Tennessee. And then they danced their first and last dance of the special day under an incandescent chandelier with atmospheric string lights
Candace and Justin: 30″ x 40″ live wedding painting
Sometimes our world gets smaller and we are all the better for it. I’ve known Candace since the first grade, and so when I had the opportunity to do a live wedding painting at her ceremony, I was so excited. Candace and Justin exchanged their vows in an intimate setting on their peaceful farm in

“On the River” O.H. Ingram Whiskey Painting
I like a good story. And I LOVE painting one, especially when it’s tied to a rich history like O.H. Ingram Whiskey. That’s how my “On the River” O.H. Ingram Whiskey painting began. A few months ago, I started thinking about painting a whiskey series. I was excited by the challenge of capturing the whiskey’s

“Nicolas-Jay Pinot Noir” Still Life Commission
When a collector reached out with interest in a still life of a winery he was part of in Oregon, I couldn’t wait to learn more. Naively, when I had thought of wineries in the US, I thought solely of Napa Valley. And I can’t help but think I’m not alone in this assumption. So

Live Wedding Painting: Makensie and Eli (18 x 24 inch)
There are weddings, and then there. ARE. WEDDINGS. Makensie and Eli were both glowing and their wedding was breathtaking. On August 5, 2022, the two exchanged vows at Grace Valley Farms in Shelbyville, Tennessee. And then they danced their first and last dance of the special day under an incandescent chandelier with atmospheric string lights
Candace and Justin: 30″ x 40″ live wedding painting
Sometimes our world gets smaller and we are all the better for it. I’ve known Candace since the first grade, and so when I had the opportunity to do a live wedding painting at her ceremony, I was so excited. Candace and Justin exchanged their vows in an intimate setting on their peaceful farm in

“On the River” O.H. Ingram Whiskey Painting
I like a good story. And I LOVE painting one, especially when it’s tied to a rich history like O.H. Ingram Whiskey. That’s how my “On the River” O.H. Ingram Whiskey painting began. A few months ago, I started thinking about painting a whiskey series. I was excited by the challenge of capturing the whiskey’s