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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 morePat Tillman was a standout athlete at Arizona State University and the Arizona Cardinals, but his legacy goes far beyond football. Making the ultimate sacrifice and defending our country, Pat Tillm...
Read moreDwyane Wade And One Of My Biggest Fears As An Artist
The stereotype of a sensitive artist is rooted in truth, as the nature of the work is so personal. One of my biggest fears as a portrait artist is inadvertently missing the mark when capturing my s...
Read moreMessi in Miami: A New Era for Inter Miami and American Soccer
When Messi made his iconic first appearance for Inter Miami, the atmosphere was electric as fans packed the stadium, watching history unfold as one of the greatest players of all time joined Major ...
Read moreThe Art of Bourbon - Live Painting in Kentucky
Have you heard of Bardstown, Kentucky? If not, I’m guessing you aren’t a bourbon fanatic. The small town, located 45 minutes south of Louisville, happens to be the Bourbon Capital of the World. I v...
Read morePost-Event Update: On November 14, 2024, we officially opened the Wish You Were Here grand exhibition at the Historical Society of Palm Beach County. Over 400 people gathered to celebrate 150 years...
Read moreEurope 2024: Ireland, Amsterdam & London
It is hard to believe the first half of the year is over and we will be celebrating the Fourth of July in a few days. June absolutely flew by, mainly because I spent over half the month traveling a...
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