This artwork was commissioned by the Grand Lodge of Texas in Waco, by Past Grand Master Brad Billings who is currently Grand Secretary. The artwork was conceived over 80 years ago to be part of the backdrop of the main auditorium and believed to have been at the direction of former Attorney General of Texas and Past Grand Master of Texas Freemasonry Jewel P. Lightfoot and is based on a sketch discovered on the architectural model of the building recently discovered in storage. For unknown reasons the project was shelved and I was asked last year to bring it to life in the form of a Triptych. The style is a blend of Egyptian and Art Deco on canvas and measures 180" x 60" and I brought in gold leaf for the pyramid elements. This was installed in November 2025 in the Grand Secretary’s office.
Read More about the project here: https://www.masonicmasterworks.com/masonic-artworks-restoration/the-jewel-p-lightfoot-mural
This artwork was commissioned by the Grand Lodge of Texas in Waco, by Past Grand Master Brad Billings who is currently Grand Secretary. The artwork was conceived over 80 years ago to be part of the backdrop of the main auditorium and believed to have been at the direction of former Attorney General of Texas and Past Grand Master of Texas Freemasonry Jewel P. Lightfoot and is based on a sketch discovered on the architectural model of the building recently discovered in storage. For unknown reasons the project was shelved and I was asked last year to bring it to life in the form of a Triptych. The style is a blend of Egyptian and Art Deco on canvas and measures 180" x 60" and I brought in gold leaf for the pyramid elements. This was installed in November 2025 in the Grand Secretary’s office.
Read More about the project here: https://www.masonicmasterworks.com/masonic-artworks-restoration/the-jewel-p-lightfoot-mural