Portraits

Portraits (Commissions Available)

“MARGIE”
22″x30″ Oil on Canvas
(Private Collection)
“CHELLE”
24″x36″ Oil on Canvas
(Private Collection)
“BRIAN”
18″x24″ Charcoal and pencil
(Private Collection)
“MEL”
24″x30″
Oil on Canvas
(Private Collection)
“COLONEL NICHOLE MALACHOWASKI”
36″x46′ Oil on Canvas
First Female Thunderbird Pilot
Original Portrait Donated to Air Force Artists Program
Pentagon Women Pilots Portraits Exhibit

(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicole_Malachowski)   
“BARB”
20″x30
Oil on Canvas
Private Collection)
“ONE OF NUMEROUS PORTRAITS”
30″x40″ Oil on Canvas
Highland park Baptist Church, Chattanooga, TN “The Field is the World” Missionary Confrence, 1979
“DR. JOHN R. RICE”
16’x20′ MEMORIAL PORTRAIT
Highland Park Baptist Church, Chattanooga, TN, December 6, 1981
“SAM”
16″X20″ Watercolor
Owner of Chattanooga, TN Plantation Home
Used as Hospital During The Civil War
“LAMAR AND CHRIS”
16″x20″ Photo Enhanced Portrait
(Private Collection)
GENERAL JOHN W. HANDY
and COMMAND CHIEF MICHAEL KERVER
Gen Handy’s Retirement “Order of The Sword” Retirement Award Photo
Scott Air Force Base, 2005

General Handy retired from the Air Force in September 2005. His retirement ceremony was combined with a change of command ceremony at Scott Air Force Base in Illinois. At the time of his retirement, General Handy was the Commander of both the U.S. Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM) and the Air Mobility Command (AMC). He had served in these concurrent roles since 2001. During the ceremony, Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld pinned the Distinguished Service Medal on General Handy. General Norton A. Schwartz took over as the commander of USTRANSCOM, while Lieutenant General Duncan McNabb was slated to take command of AMC.
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_W._Handy)
“CORPORAL LAWRENCE C. WATERS”
36″x40″ Oil on Canvas
WWIc. 1916-1918 Victoria Cross Recipient, Battle of Hamel, Battle of Amiens (Aug 11, 1918), and Battle of Mont Saint-Quentin (1917).
At Mont Saint-Quentin He Received the Victoria Cross.

Portrait Painted For Pentagon Exhibit,
“The Kangaroo and The Eagle: Allies in War and Peace”
(Commemorating US and Australian Partnership, 1908-2020)

Contributing University of Southern Queensland Curators:
Professors Margret Bagley and Martin Kirby. Web Link: https://unisq.edu.au/news/2022/12/pentagon-art-gallery

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