Route 66 Blue Swallow Motel
During a 2014 motorcycle ride along historic Route 66, a long-anticipated stop in Tucumcari, New Mexico led to the iconic...

It’s THE most famous highway in America and it’s undergoing a tremendous resurgence thanks to fans from all around the world seeking a nostalgic adventure and looking to reconnect with the past. I’ve only had three roadtrips on The Mother Road, but I’ve accumulated enough photos to paint for another decade! Explore the legend, the lore, the adventure, the kitsch and the camp of Route 66 – come along for the ride and enjoy my collection of paintings from our glorious Mother Road.
During a 2014 motorcycle ride along historic Route 66, a long-anticipated stop in Tucumcari, New Mexico led to the iconic...
Diving girl neon signs are among the most recognizable icons of vintage roadside America. Inspired by a striking Route 66...
The Rest Haven Court opened in 1947, and was one of the first motor courts encountered by westbound travelers on...
The La Mesa Motel is one of your typical non-descript type of motels that boasts a fabulous mid-century neon sign!...
I first saw a photograph of The Hotel Gadsden at night in one of my favorite publications, "The Journal of...
The Tower Motel is located on Route 66 in Santa Rosa, New Mexico. Santa Rosa is known as “The Scuba...
Back in 2014, my pal Jen Dragon and I set off across the country to travel the length of Route...
Traveling Route 66 reveals both its beauty and its fragility. Abandoned buildings and fading neon signs line the historic highway,...
Who can guess the stories that unfold along the great Mother Road, Route 66? This painting evokes yet another mystery...
Roy’s Motel and Cafe on Route 66 is a classic legend you'll find all along the road. Founded in 1938...