Friday, December 14, 2018

Completed oil portrait of former Defensive End for the Houston Oilers & Carolina Panthers, Jeremy Nunley and his wife Marti. They met at the University of Alabama, and I put the Denny Chimes from the campus behind them. His number was 73, so I put that in Marti's necklace.
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Friday, December 7, 2018




Portrait Commission in progress of former NFL defensive end Jeremy Nunley and his wife Marti.

Thursday, August 9, 2018

Thursday, August 2, 2018

Witch King of Angmar





The Witch King of Angmar
The Lord of the Rings
This painting is based off of a sketch by Alan Lee that I have always admired. It is acrylic, and pretty large. If interested, please shoot me a PM

Monday, July 30, 2018

Richmond & Southern States

This is a set of two 10x20 inch oil paintings of Richmond - one looking away towards the Southern States building, and the other looking towards Richmond from the other side of the James River.

Both pieces are for sale and while I'd prefer to sell them as a set, please feel free to purchase just one. Prints are available of either upon request.

$300 for each unframed or $400 each framed.

Wednesday, June 6, 2018

E. Canal Street


The original, unframed is 24x36 in oil.
Unframed, $1,700
Framed - $2000
Print of the same size is $150 unframed
If you want a smaller print 12x18 it's $75


Saturday, June 2, 2018

Friday, June 1, 2018




I was doing some sightseeing in Richmond, looking for something to paint and after awhile, a lot of the landmark scenes seemed so cliched. I spent a great deal of the day walking and couldn't find anything that stuck out. I was driving to the office and something about this intersection caught my eye, so I just took a pic. Nothing remarkable about it. I completed other paintings but kept coming back to this one pic. I zoomed in and thought, "I have GOT to paint that." To be honest, it's just a cityscape, nothing deep or moody about it. It's just buildings on East Canal Street.