Artist
About Jason Fetko
Florida Coastal Artist • Million Dollar J
Jason Fetko is a Florida-based artist known for capturing the color, movement, and calm of coastal life. Raised along the Space Coast, his work is deeply inspired by the ocean, wildlife, and the ever-changing light of the shoreline.
From vibrant beach scenes to detailed marine life, each painting is created to bring a sense of peace, energy, and atmosphere into your space. His work blends realism with bold color—designed to feel alive on the wall.
Over the years, Jason’s artwork has been sold in retail stores across the country, reaching collectors who connect with his vibrant coastal style and uplifting themes.
The Artist Behind the Work
Also known as Million Dollar J, Jason’s creativity extends beyond canvas into music, airbrush culture, and digital art. This broader creative identity fuels his unique perspective—blending traditional fine art with modern energy and expression.
Artist Statement
I don’t create for attention—I create with purpose.
Every piece I paint is rooted in faith, discipline, and the pursuit of excellence. I believe the ability to create is a gift from God, and I use that gift to bring beauty, truth, and life into the world.
Inspired by Proverbs 11:30:
“The fruit of the righteous is a tree of life, and he who wins souls is wise.”
Whether through a painting or another medium, my goal is simple—to create work that moves people, uplifts the spirit, and leaves a lasting impact.
The Journey
Jason began painting at age 9 and quickly developed a passion for visual art. By his early teens, he was introduced to airbrush painting along Florida’s coast, studying under established artists and honing his craft through years of hands-on work.
What started as a passion grew into a full-time creative career—spanning fine art, product design, and now expanding into music.
The Inspiration
From the rhythm of the ocean to the detail of wildlife, Jason draws inspiration from the natural world and the Creator behind it.
His work is designed to do more than decorate a space—it’s meant to create a feeling.
A moment of calm.
A sense of escape.
A connection to something deeper.