Jared Basker
Jared Basker features his painting of Notre Dame's golden dome in the exact spot from which he took inspiration to paint the four foot by 2 foot scene.

Jared Basker is a self-taught South Bend artist, who grew up in the shadow of the Golden Dome. He is primarily known for his vibrant and captivating scenes of Notre Dame’s campus and their historic football program. While Notre Dame remains a central inspiration, Jared also creates original sports artwork for other colleges and fan bases, including pieces inspired by programs such as the Indiana Hoosiers. In 2024, Jared collaborated with author and Notre Dame alum, Len Clark Ph.D. to create an award-winning children’s book titled Teddy and The Gipper: A Notre Dame Friendship. Jared keeps busy creating works of art that reside amongst the homes of alumni, fans, and student athletes spanning across the country and overseas.

Jared Basker's 2025 painting of the Golden Dome with the statue of Jesus in the foreground.

Featured Work

Jared Basker's painting of The 2025 Orange Bowl - Notre Dame vs. Penn State. The game winning field goal that put the Irish ahead of Penn state 27-24.
Jared Basker watercolor paying tribute to the Notre Dame vs. USC rivalry. The scene depicts running backs Price as well as Love running against a USC defender. In the center of the painting, shows Touchdown Jesus holding a flag reading Trojans Suck
A winter landscape painting of Notre Dame's Log Chapel surrounded by snow-covered trees with a snow-covered frozen lake and distant Holy Cross dorm hall in the background during sunset
A painting of a church with a tall steeple and a dome, surrounded by lush green trees, pink and white blossoming trees, and a well-maintained garden with flower beds and benches under a clear blue sky.
A painting of Tony Rice, celebrating with arms raised, on a piece of reclaimed Notre Dame Stadium bench.
Jeremiyah Love won't be denied. Watercolor from the 2025 orange bowl.
A painting of Notre Dame's golden dome with four head coaches in the sky surrounding the building with autumn foliage.