The Flagship Work
A monumental American flag composed of more than 400 portraits, painted to document the story of a nation.
COMING SPRING 2026Originally completed in the early 2000s, We the People was conceived as a visual history of the United States—each stripe representing a historical era, each face representing an individual who shaped the nation's course. As the country approaches its 250th anniversary, Kenneth R. Turner is returning to this work to create a new edition that expands the original portrait archive to reflect the past quarter-century of American leadership, culture, and influence.
This is not decorative art. It is historical record, rendered in oil.
The Artist
Kenneth R. Turner is a Texas-based American painter whose work spans American history, faith, and the Western tradition. For more than five decades, he has produced large-scale narrative oil paintings for private collectors and institutions, with works displayed in the White House, the Texas State Capitol, presidential libraries, major churches, and prominent private collections.
Turner's process is defined by research—historical documents, architectural reference, period photography, and theological study where appropriate—ensuring each painting is accurate, intentional, and worthy of its subject. Despite the prominence of his commissions, his focus has always remained the same: deliver work that honors the story and exceeds the client's expectations.
Kenneth has been married to his wife Nell for 51 years, and together they have raised seven children.
Turner's professional career began in the 1970s, when galleries across Texas and the Southwest began purchasing his Western works in volume. By the end of that decade, multiple galleries were acquiring entire bodies of his work at once—an early signal of both demand and consistency. From the beginning, Turner distinguished himself by treating painting not as decoration, but as documentation.
What has defined Turner's work throughout his career is research. Each painting begins long before the first brushstroke. Historical records, architectural detail, period photography, portrait references, and cultural context are studied until the subject is fully understood. For faith-based works, this process often includes theological texts and historical scholarship to ensure scenes are grounded in accuracy rather than interpretation.
Clients frequently remark that this research-driven approach is what separates Turner's paintings from other commissioned works. The result is art that feels studied, credible, and enduring—not imagined or embellished.
Kenneth R. Turner and his wife
Work Displayed In
A selection of commissioned works that reflect Turner's focus on national history, faith, and legacy.
Commissioned in 2018, this work depicts President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump in the Oval Office, framed by historical figures whose contributions shaped the presidency and the nation. The composition follows the conceptual lineage of The Light of Freedom, with earlier leaders subtly present as guiding influences. After completion, the work was presented to Secretary of Energy Rick Perry, who later personally delivered it to the White House.
View in Gallery
Created following September 11, 2001, this work expresses what emerged from tragedy: faith, unity, and American resilience. Multiple versions hang in the Bush Presidential Library and NYPD Museum.
View in Gallery
Grounded in careful biblical research, this work portrays the encounter between Christ and Mary Magdalene with historical precision and theological authenticity.
View in Gallery
A luminous vision of hope centered on the promise of life beyond death, portraying families reunited in eternity with careful attention to gesture, expression, and light.
View in GalleryClient Testimonials
"It's great art."
"Thank you for your friendship and for your love of Texas."
"The painting gave my husband a sense of pride in his actions that day and serves as a beautiful tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice."
"The way you captured the College building was truly the work of a master."
"All who visit the Capitol will appreciate being able to view this historic battle as interpreted by Mr. Turner."
"Kenneth Turner's work reflects a deep respect for history and a level of craftsmanship that is increasingly rare."
Coming 2026
A Living Record in Paint
As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, Kenneth R. Turner is returning to the most ambitious work of his career: We the People—a monumental American flag composed of more than 400 individually researched portraits, each representing a defining figure in the nation's history.
Originally completed in the early 2000s, We the People was conceived as a visual archive—not symbolism for symbolism's sake, but a researched record of leadership, sacrifice, and influence across eras. Each stripe of the flag represents a distinct historical period. Each face is placed deliberately, informed by portrait reference, historical context, and the era in which that individual shaped the country.
Inquiries regarding the 250th Anniversary edition and related commissions are handled privately.
Inquire About the 250th Anniversary EditionRecognition
Official unveilings, presentations, and moments from five decades of work.
Commissioned work presented to President Donald J. Trump and installed following completion.
Signed edition received and placed following a private viewing with President George H. W. Bush and First Lady Barbara Bush.
Exhibited as part of the public historical display "A Hero's Reward."
Created to commemorate a major anniversary of the College and its benefactors.
Commissioned commemorative editions honoring first responders and officers lost on September 11.
Formal exhibition hosted by the Gustav Alker family.
Work With Kenneth
For more than fifty years, Kenneth R. Turner has built his reputation the old-fashioned way—one painting at a time, one satisfied client at a time. Despite having work displayed in the White House, the Texas State Capitol, presidential libraries, and major institutional collections, he has never sought the spotlight. His focus has always been on the work itself and the people who entrust him with their vision.
Every commission begins with research and conversation. Kenneth takes the time to understand not just what you want painted, but why it matters to you. From there, he studies historical records, portrait references, architectural details, and cultural context to ensure the finished work is accurate, intentional, and worthy of its subject.
Client satisfaction isn't a goal—it's a requirement. Kenneth does not consider a commission complete until the client is genuinely proud of the result. That commitment has led to decades of repeat commissions and referrals, often from collectors who first approached him with a single painting and returned for ten or more.
If you are considering a commissioned painting, begin with an inquiry below.
Commissioned as a custom work, God's Pride and Joy celebrates life, innocence, and divine creation through layered symbolism and meticulous realism. The composition reflects Turner's research-driven approach, with careful attention to anatomy, environment, and narrative balance. It stands as an example of the depth, scale, and technical detail clients can expect in a fully bespoke piece.
Created as a commissioned work, Keepers of the Lamp reflects Turner's long-standing interest in faith as both historical truth and lived experience. The painting emphasizes stewardship, continuity, and the responsibility of carrying light forward through generations. Grounded in extensive research and theological study, the composition balances reverence with human presence.