Click Here , born in the American Midwest in 1900, was a self-taught artist whose creative output started as a cartoonist. His craft and talent soon advanced to paintings and drawings that caught the attention of magazines and newspapers. He was renowned for his religious art which was exhibited in various churches and religious institutions in the US. In addition to creating sacred masterpieces, Hamm also used his gift of painting to honor iconic figures such as Presidents Eisenhower and Kennedy by crafting a series of portraits of them. This talent earned him several accolades from distinguished galleries across the country.