
I am humbled by the art that surrounds us—
not made by human hands, but spoken
into existence by God Himself.
It is written in the skies, carried on the wind,
reflected in the waters,
grounded in the soil, and set in the rhythm of time.
Every brushstroke of creation, every breath of inspiration,
every glimpse of truth points back to the true Artist—
the Creator of all things.
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“In the beginning God created
the heavens and the earth.”
Genesis 1:1
WALT FINE ART
Where Light Reveals. Faith That Builds.
Water. Air. Land. Time.
The Artist. The Vision. The Calling.
I create to remember. I create to worship.
WALT Fine Art is not a brand. It’s a testimony. Born through trial, refined by surrender, and
grounded in the unshakable Word of God.
Twice I faced death on the operating table. Twice I was given life again — not by luck, but by divine appointment.
Every heartbeat since has been a reminder: life itself is mercy, and every breath is grace.
W.A.L.T. — Water, Air, Land, and Time — defines how I see, create, and worship. Water cleanses and prepares, immersing the soul in Spirit-led renewal for God’s work. Air is the unseen breath of God, sustaining life, faith, and vision where it cannot be seen. Land grounds us in promise and inheritance, the stage where God’s covenant takes root and bears fruit. Time reflects divine order and rhythm, the unfolding of eternity, with every moment measured and held by His hand. These four elements are the foundation of my art — a witness to His design, a call to remembrance, and a discipline of faithful obedience.
Through sepia-toned photography and large-scale paintings, I pursue what’s eternal — light, truth, and the quiet evidence
of God’s design. Every frame and brushstroke is an altar. Every piece is an act of remembrance, built to
honor the Creator in a world that forgets Him.
This is not art for decoration.
It is art for discipleship — for those who walk by faith, live with conviction, and see beauty as a reflection of divine order.
For those who pause long enough to see — every image carries creation, redemption, and hope.
Coffee may fuel the hours, but the Spirit fuels the work.
Faith. Light. Art. Life.
This is WALT Fine Art.
Rooted in Scripture. Formed through suffering. Built to glorify the One who holds Water, Air, Land, and Time in His hands.
“For in Him all things were created, both in the heavens and on earth, visible and invisible… all things have been
created through Him and for Him. And He is before all things, and in Him all things hold together.”
— Colossians 1:16–17

MY APPROACH
To Photography
I’m not chasing the adjustments the world calls ‘perfection.’ I’m not changing gear or technique to impress anyone.
I use what God has placed in my hands, and I grow. Start where you are. Begin.
Your tools are part of the journey, but never the reason you make the image.
Use the camera in your hand. Step out. Capture what’s in front of you. God leads; I follow.
He provides what’s needed—and He decides the timeline.
Life doesn’t slow down for settings. The moments I’m called to witness don’t wait for a dial or a menu.
Annie Leibovitz once said, “I’m so not a technical photographer… if that’s what you’re thinking about,
then you’re not taking pictures.” She’s right—but Scripture carries the final word.
Perfection isn’t found in a sensor or a lens. Perfection is found in Christ alone.
“And He is before all things, and in Him all things hold together.”
— Colossians 1:17
The culture obsesses over precision—pixel-peeping, upgrades, sharpness tests.
But technical excellence alone cannot breathe life into an image.
A child’s drawing can move the heart while a flawless photograph can lie there cold.
Grain isn’t a flaw. Imperfection isn’t failure.
They carry truth, texture, and testimony. Painters have known this for centuries—brushstrokes, restraint, the
power of suggestion. The “eye of the beholder” applies to the photographer as well.
My calling isn’t to engineer a perfect frame. My calling is to witness what God reveals in real time.
Moments appear… and moments vanish. The world demands polish; I’m after truth.
So I keep it simple. Life is short.
Go make photographs—but make the ones that matter,
the ones He places before you.
“Yet you do not know what your life will be like tomorrow.
You are a vapor that appears for a little while and then vanishes away.”
— James 4:14
“Let your light shine before men… so that they may see your good works and glorify your Father who is in heaven.”
— Matthew 5:16
This is the heartbeat behind WALT Fine Art.