Luke Combs has some seriously talented fans!
Cody Sabol, an artist from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, known for his speed painting skills, recently created a remarkable portrait of country star Luke Combs in just 14 minutes.
Cody shared a video of his process on Instagram, showing how he used only his hands to craft an incredibly detailed image of Luke Combs on canvas.
In his post, Cody expressed his admiration for the singer, stating, “Painting LUKE COMBS in 14 minutes‼️ An honor to paint one of Country Music’s finest!”
Cody often highlights his talent for creating realistic artwork on his social media accounts, where he demonstrates producing life-like paintings at lightning speed. The video of Luke Combs’ portrait has garnered significant attention, accumulating over a million views already. The buzz even caught the attention of Luke Combs himself, who commented on the post, saying “This is incredible, man. Thank you.”
And of course, with such devoted fans, Luke Combs always finds ways to show his appreciation. Most recently, Combs released a heartfelt project for his fans— his new album, “Fathers & Sons.”
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Announced on June 6, his fifth studio album dropped on Friday, June 14. Leading up to its release, Combs had been teasing several tracks, offering glimpses into a deeply personal collection that speaks to anyone experiencing fatherhood.
“Fathers & Sons” is a 12-track album that explores themes of fatherhood, navigating life, and the challenges of raising children. This passion project shares Combs’ own journey as a father, blending personal experiences with emotions that resonate with many parents.
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“I’ve got two boys under 2, so my life is dominated by the thoughts of being there for them,” Combs said in a statement. “I want to be their dad first and foremost.”
“I just had to do this project … because being a dad to my boys has been the main thing on my mind lately,” he added.
Watch speed painter Cody Sabol paint a realistic portrait of Luke Combs in 14 minutes in the video below.