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SUTLTON ROGERS/MAN IN A SUIT/SOUTHERN OUTSIDER CARVER

Catalogue: Artists: Folk Art: Pre 1990   item# 1033873 (stock# 112994)

SUTLTON ROGERS/MAN IN A SUIT/SOUTHERN OUTSIDER CARVER
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Shelton Gallery and Fine Silver
(615) 477-6221


$650 

Sulton Rogers who was born in 1922 in Mississippi, gets his artistic inspiration from dreams.That is how most of his subject matter comes to him. One of the best wood carvers in the south. His use of wood burning, paint and carving techniques that are rare among carvers make his pieces of art great collectibles. Referenced in:- 20th Century American Folk, Self Taught, and other Outsider Art, Betty-Carol Sellen, Neal Schulman 1993, p 7,14,16,21,30,32,34-6,39,52,69,81,83-85,105,107,409 Contemporar ...click for details


SULTON ROGERS/MAN IN BLACK SUIT/OUTSIDER WOOD CARVING

Catalogue: Artists: Folk Art: Pre 2000   item# 1033628 (stock# 119873)

SULTON ROGERS/MAN IN BLACK SUIT/OUTSIDER WOOD CARVING
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Shelton Gallery and Fine Silver
(615) 477-6221


$750 

Sulton Rogers who was born in 1922 in Mississippi, gets his artistic inspiration from dreams.That is how most of his subject matter comes to him. One of the best wood carvers in the south. His use of wood burning, paint and carving techniques that are rare among carvers make his pieces of art great collectibles.


Front Porch Guys - Roy Ferdinand Jr.

Catalogue: Artists: Folk Art: Pre 2000   item# 1033079 (stock# 110967)

Front Porch Guys - Roy Ferdinand Jr.
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Shelton Gallery and Fine Silver
(615) 477-6221


$975 




New Orleans Woman - Roy Ferdinand Jr.

Catalogue: Artists: Folk Art: Pre 2000   item# 1033076 (stock# 229940)

New Orleans Woman - Roy Ferdinand Jr.
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Shelton Gallery and Fine Silver
(615) 477-6221


$975 

Roy Ferdinand Jr. (B. 1959) in the New Orleans are known as 'The Flats.' Extremely intelligent and well spoken, he admits to spending a lot of time drawing when he should have been paying attention in school. "I draw the people I come across and I see things for what they are" His subjects are real people-drug dealers and addicts, prostitutes and pimps, crooks, preachers and churchgoers who he has actually seen. Dimensions 33" x 26 1/2" Framed 31 1/2" x ...click for details


Dominoes - Roy Ferdinand Jr.

Catalogue: Artists: Folk Art: Pre 2000   item# 1032646 (stock# 098998)

Dominoes - Roy Ferdinand Jr.
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Shelton Gallery and Fine Silver
(615) 477-6221


$975 

Roy Ferdinand Jr. (B. 1959) in the New Orleans are known as 'The Flats.' Extremely intelligent and well spoken, he admits to spending a lot of time drawing when he should have been paying attention in school. "I draw the people I come across and I see things for what they are" His subjects are real people-drug dealers and addicts, prostitutes and pimps, crooks, preachers and churchgoers who he has actually seen. Dimensions 33" x 26 1/2" Framed 31 1/2" x ...click for details


My Love - Bobby Williford

Catalogue: Artists: Folk Art: Pre 2000   item# 1032031 (stock# 114754)

My Love - Bobby Williford
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Shelton Gallery and Fine Silver
(615) 477-6221


$400 

Women are in this drawing and his love is depicted here also. Very primitive, a lot of color mixed with style. Created in 1996. Bobby Williford is a North Carolina native who now crafts his art in Nashville , Tennessee. Born in 1959 and formerly homeless, Williford has already had a one-man show and a group exhibition at Nashville's prestigious Cheekwood Museum of Art in February and December of 1996. His work has been acquired by numerous connoiseurs of folk art. His drawings are very dis ...click for details


Object of my eye - Bobby Williford

Catalogue: Artists: Folk Art: Pre 2000   item# 1032026 (stock# 114552)

Object of my eye - Bobby Williford
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Shelton Gallery and Fine Silver
(615) 477-6221


$400 

The dimension in this drawing is grand and the color bursts. Created in 1996. Bobby Williford is a North Carolina native who now crafts his art in Nashville , Tennessee. Born in 1959 and formerly homeless, Williford has already had a one-man show and a group exhibition at Nashville's prestigious Cheekwood Museum of Art in February and December of 1996. His work has been acquired by numerous connoiseurs of folk art. His drawings are very distinctive and visually complex, and have the quality ...click for details


Bobby Williford - Hot Dog

Catalogue: Artists: Folk Art: Pre 1990   item# 1032023 (stock# 118879)

Bobby Williford - Hot Dog
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Shelton Gallery and Fine Silver
(615) 477-6221


$400 

The mad scientist and the metal man art masterminds at work here. The red matting really brings out the vibrant colors. Bobby Williford is a North Carolina native who now crafts his art in Nashville , Tennessee. Born in 1959 and formerly homeless, Williford has already had a one-man show and a group exhibition at Nashville's prestigious Cheekwood Museum of Art in February and December of 1996. His work has been acquired by numerous connoiseurs of folk art. His drawings are very distinctive ...click for details


Come to hell - Bobby Williford

Catalogue: Artists: Folk Art: Pre 2000   item# 1032018 (stock# 125446)

Come to hell - Bobby Williford
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Shelton Gallery and Fine Silver
(615) 477-6221


$400 

This drawing is a vision of hell that Bobby had and created while the images where in his mind. The color is a huge component of hell being colorful which is very different from the flames and burning description given by others. Created in 1996. Bobby Williford is a North Carolina native who now crafts his art in Nashville , Tennessee. Born in 1959 and formerly homeless, Williford has already had a one-man show and a group exhibition at Nashville's prestigious Cheekwood Museum of Art in ...click for details


Tiger Chair - Dow Pugh

Catalogue: Artists: Folk Art: Pre 1990   item# 1031178 (stock# 333118)

Tiger Chair - Dow Pugh
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Shelton Gallery and Fine Silver
(615) 477-6221


$3,000.00 

Dow Pugh (1906-1994) An Appalachian artist. Dow had a dry sense of humor, and he used that wood, just whittled it to make something. He thought it turned out pretty good, and that was his first carving. That would have been in the early sixties. Pugh fashioned birds, fish and snakes, Indian heads, and tomahawks, as well as busts of mountain people and political cartoons from buckeye, pine and hickory. He also painted pictures on canvas and walls and painted heads on gourds, and decorated outbui ...click for details

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