MAX GREINER ART - Key Persons


Debby Schmidt

Debby Schmidt joined Max Greiner, Jr. Designs in July 2018. She became the Greiner's Office Manager in September 2019. Debby oversees the office operation and maintains relationships with clients and suppliers. She also knows the Lord personally and will pray for you if you ask her!

Doug Van Howd

Job Titles:
  • Artist

Jose D. Mendoza

Job Titles:
  • Production Manager
Production Manager Jose D. Mendoza started working for the Greiners in 1988 at age 22 and helped Max sculpture the 105% life-size "Divine Servant" ®.

Max G. Greiner

Job Titles:
  • Artist
  • Has Been an Artist
is somewhat a rarity today. He is a "Renaissance Man" in that he has achieved professional success in a variety of creative disciples. Most Artists limit themselves to only one or two areas of concentration during their lifetime. However, Max's creative areas have included: drawing, painting, sculpture, product design, graphic design, photography, writing, architecture and landscape architecture. He has worked in most mediums and styles, including Realism, Impressionism, Expressionism, "Kitsch" Surrealism and Pop Art. However, the vast majority of his life's work has been Representational. Greiner's art is collected in all 50 states and in over 24 countries. His work is in the collections of Popes, Presidents, Governors, Captains of business and sports, music and TV stars. Max's artwork has helped raise millions of dollars for charities, Christian colleges and ministries. In the mid eighties, Max and his artwork underwent a dramatic transition as a result of several supernatural encounters with God. Today, Max's art is focused on the Creator, not just His creation. Greiner now uses his God-given gifts, talents and abilities to lift up Jesus Christ before the world. Max served as first NBEF Vice-President and later as President of the organization during the late seventies and early eighties. During his tenure, Max created unique fund-raising programs, using his artwork that raised over $100,000.00 for the 501c3, non-profit organization. These fundraisers were known as the "Ishi" and the "Pope & Young" Art Projects, which consisted of drawings, paintings and sculptures of the famous archers. Max was the oldest of four children born to Max and Bobbie Sue Greiner: Michael, Carol and Mark. (December 1985) During 1970 to 1974 Max served as an officer of the Brazos Bowman Archery Club in College Station, TX. Pictured here is Olympic Gold Medalist John Willams, along with Max, Jim Beard, and John C. Culpepper, Jr. Max served as the youngest member of the Bowhunting & Conservation Comittee of the National Feild Archery Association in 1976. Pictured here are Dr. Wayne Trimm, Max, William H. Wadsworth, Tink Nathan, Robert Mc Brayer, Ted Fenner, and Larry Trumbull. In the spring of 1978, Max and Sherry started their fine art business in Woodville, TX. Max's very first bronze sculpture is featured here, a Whitetail buck and doe called "Autumn Fever."