All paintings include frames  --  All prints are unframed except where noted




Recent Work: "Victory at Merion"




Presenting Limited-Edition Fine Art by Alan Zuniga
Ben Hogan wins 1950 U.S. Open at Merion Golf Club 16 months after a near fatal car crash.

Size:25 x 18 3/8 inches
Limited-Edition Lithograph:$125 unframed, $350 framed
Canvas Gicleé:$850 framed
Original Oil:available - please contact Alan Zuniga




A Classic: "Grand Slam 1930"




Bobby Jones' 1930 British Amateur victory (completes Grand Slam).

Size:25 x 18 3/8 inches
Limited-Edition Lithograph:$195 unframed
Canvas Gicleé:$950 framed




Featured Work: "The Niblick of Interlachen"




A view from golf's renaissance, a memoir to one of the past kings of the game:
Bobby Jones' 1930 US Open victory.

Size:22 1/4 x 20 1/2 inches
Limited-Edition Lithograph:$120 unframed, $345 framed
Canvas Gicleé:$850 framed
Original Oil:available - please contact Alan Zuniga



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Alan Zuniga
205-410-2727
azgolf1955@att.net



Biography

Born in Cuba, Alan Zuniga's parents decided to flee Castro's communism in 1961, when he was 6 years old.

Growing up in the southeast United States, with a decided affection for sports, he combined his artistic talent with a desire and inspiration to capture great moments in Sports History through his art. A significant influence is his graphic design experience. Some of these design elements are depicted into his montages, combining various scenes to "tell a story" of a memorial event, in a detailed and visually dramatic style. Alan has receive various commissions for major works of art. Included are a commission for the Ryoko Golf Club in Saporro, Japan, Varsity Clubs Hotel in South Bend, Indiana, and other private commissions. He also has sold his lithographs in virtually every state of the Union.

He now resides in Hoover, Alabama with his wife Shannon and two children.