The Gallery

A Variety Of Artistic Dimensions
Golf
A South Florida Native, it is perhaps natural that Lisa has a special affinity for the sport of golf and those who play it. Working with the world’s top Clubs, she has created awards, preserved history, and framed myriad works of art — including her own in Quail Ridge’s Sports Hall of Fame.

Masters Badges

Each individually signed by the winner, this collection of Masters Badges is complete from 1960 until the present-day. This means that it is a constant work-in-progress.

Player's Black & White Pants

Lisa framed Gary Player’s famed Black & White pants. The South African golfer wore the pants when he played in the 1960 British Open as a protest against his country’s policy of apartheid.

The Big Three

A celebration of Masters’ Moments — including a rare photo of “The Big Three,” Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, and Gary Player.

Black Knight Putter

Retired from battle — including the Cartier Grand Slam, pictured below — the Black Knight’s blade putter in a museum-quality frame.

Palmer, Nicklaus, and Player

Three Greats of Golf: Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, and Gary Player.

Signed Club Collection

Individually signed by the members of a champion team.
Donald Ross Blueprints for Seminole

Donald Ross' Original Drawings

Lisa framed and installed a golfing treasure — Donald Ross’ original drawings that were used to create the course at Seminole Country Club.

Ben Hogan at Seminole

Every year, before the Masters, Ben Hogan would practice at Seminole. This handsome matted and framed autographed piece now hangs in his beloved club.
Ben Hogan at Seminole
Ben Hogan at Seminole

Practice Makes The Master

…And the master believed in practice — at Seminole. Every year prior to the Masters, Ben Hogan honed his textbook form at Seminole Golf Club in Juno Beach, cultivating perfect balance and controlled follow-through, learning and leaving a legacy of advice for fellow golfers. This swing series, captured at Augusta, is a master class in form and function.