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Burning the Boats: A Leap of Faith into Uncharted Waters
When Hernán Cortés landed on the shores of Veracruz (modern-day Mexico) in 1519, he was met with the daunting challenge of battling the mighty Aztec Empire. To solidify his men’s resolve, he ordere...
Read moreIntroducing: The Stirrup Collection
"The Stirrup Collection artfully merges the elegance of an original Hermès silk scarf with a vibrant homage to Wellington, Florida and Palm Beach County's equestrian heritage. Through the dynamic d...
Read moreRendezvous at the Light: An Evening of Art, Community, and Preservation
The Jupiter Lighthouse was first lit in 1860 and serves as a landmark in South Florida. It also operates as a museum, educating local residents and tourists on the rich, complicated history of the ...
Read moreFeatured Artwork
American tennis star Coco Gauff made history in 2023 by winning her first grand slam title at the U.S. Open in New York. The reflection in the trophy chronicles her emotional victory and the gratitude she expressed toward legend Billie Jean King during the awards ceremony. Thanks to Billie's relentless advocacy, in 1973 the U.S. Open became the first major sporting event ever to offer equal prize money to men and women competitors.
Note: Gallery-wrapped canvas is only available in the 16x24 and 20x30 print sizes. Due to the nature of stretching canvas, the artwork may slightly wrap over the sides.
Framed paper comes with a black frame. Framed canvas comes with a black float frame.
Original painting SOLD to Coco Gauff.