From the Desk of Kenneth Turner:

Hello Fellow Patriot,

I’m Ken Turner. It’s with immense pride and honor that I offer you the opportunity to own a limited edition of my painting, “We the People.” 

When I was commissioned to paint President Donald J. Trump in the Oval Office, I knew that this could not be your average portrait. Instead, it had to capture the essence of who we are as Americans. 

We are strong, fearless, faithful men and women who have held high the light of liberty, peace and prosperity for the whole world for more than 220 years. You are part of that legacy, just as much as President Trump and the others that preceded him are part of it. 

“We the People” Honors Your Life and Story

When I began painting “We the People,” my goal was simple: to honor the strength and character of America - of men and women like you. President Donald J. Trump is at the center, sitting at the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office—a place where decisions that shape our nation are made. 

But what makes this piece unique are the figures surrounding him. You’ll see the faces of our greatest leaders—Washington, Lincoln, Susan B. Anthony, Abigail Adams, and others—standing watch, reminding us of the journey we’ve taken as a nation. They symbolize the strength that “We the People” have to change the world and make it better from one generation to the next. 

Why “We the People” Belongs in Your Collection:

Having this piece in your home is a daily reminder of the principles that we all strive to uphold. Principles of unity, peace, power, prosperity and true liberty. It’s a conversation starter, an inspiration, and a powerful reflection of your own commitment to these ideals.

Owning a limited edition of ‘We the People’ means you hold a rare piece of American history in your hands—an heirloom that connects you and your family to the enduring values of our nation.

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  • “It’s great art.”

    - Barbara Bush
    Former First Lady of the United States

  • "Thank you very much for contributing your time and talents!"

    - Jay Gogue

    Former Chancellor UH System and President, University of Houston

  • "You are indeed gifted"

    - H. Edwin Young

    Pastor, Second Baptist Church Houston, Texas

100 Limited Edition Prints Now Available—Order Today!

I am only offering 100 of these hand-signed, certified, limited edition museum quality giclee prints. You can own one today. Don’t miss your chance to own this exceptional piece of history. Display your commitment to American values with pride.

If you share my passion for our great nation and want to celebrate our shared heritage, I invite you to secure your limited edition of “We the People” today. Click the button below to claim your piece of American history.

More About “We the People”.
Here is a partial list of the great men and women portrayed in “We the People”

    • Donald J. Trump - The 45th President of the United States, known for his America-first policies and direct approach to leadership. 
    • Melania Trump - The First Lady during Donald Trump’s presidency, recognized for her elegance and her “Be Best” initiative and her commitment to the well-being of children and families.
    • George Washington - The first President of the United States and a founding father, Washington is often included in patriotic artworks as a symbol of leadership and the birth of the nation.
    • Abigail Adams - The wife of John Adams and mother of John Quincy Adams, Abigail was an advocate for women’s rights and is often portrayed in patriotic art as a figure of early American resilience and intelligence.
    • Thomas Jefferson - The third President and the principal author of the Declaration of Independence, Jefferson is a key figure in the early history of the United States.
    • Betsy Ross - Traditionally credited with making the first American flag, she is a symbol of early American patriotism and is frequently represented in art related to American history.
    • Dolley Madison - As the wife of James Madison, Dolley is known for her role in shaping the role of the First Lady and for saving important artifacts, including the famous portrait of George Washington, during the War of 1812.
    • Abraham Lincoln - The 16th President, known for leading the country during the Civil War and for the Emancipation Proclamation, Lincoln is a symbol of unity and the fight for freedom.
    • Harriet Tubman - A leader of the Underground Railroad and a symbol of bravery and freedom, Harriet Tubman is often included in depictions of American history that emphasize the fight for equality and justice.
    • Frederick Douglass - A former slave who became a leading abolitionist and advocate for civil rights, Douglass is often included in artworks that emphasize the ongoing struggle for equality.
    • Susan B. Anthony - A leading figure in the women’s suffrage movement, she is often included in patriotic artworks that highlight the progress of American rights and freedoms.
    • Theodore Roosevelt - The 26th President, known for his progressive policies and strong leadership, particularly in foreign affairs and conservation.
    • Andrew Jackson - The 7th President, often portrayed for his role in expanding the powers of the presidency and his populist approach.
    • Dwight D. Eisenhower - The 34th President, recognized for his leadership during World War II as Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Forces in Europe and his presidency during the Cold War era.
    • Ronald Reagan - The 40th President, celebrated for his conservative policies, strong stance against the Soviet Union, and influence on modern American politics.
    • Martin Luther King Jr. - A civil rights leader who played a pivotal role in the American civil rights movement, King is a symbol of nonviolent activism and the ongoing fight for racial equality.
    • John F. Kennedy - The 35th President, remembered for his inspirational speeches, leadership during the Cold War, and efforts to advance civil rights.
    • Ulysses S. Grant - The 18th President and commanding general during the Civil War, Grant is often depicted as a symbol of military leadership and post-war reconciliation.
    • Benjamin Franklin - A founding father and polymath, Franklin is known for his contributions to the founding of the United States and his work as a diplomat, scientist, and inventor.

A complete list of all figures represented, along with a brief description, will be provided with your purchase. 

When you own “We the People” you stand with these great men and women. You show the world that you honor their work and are doing your part to contribute to our great legacy of liberty and strength. 

Order your Limited Edition of “We the People” today.