Popular Outsider Folk African American Artist Jimmy Lee Sudduth
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Popular Outsider Folk African American Artist Jimmy Lee Sudduth "Cotton Pickers" Original and Signed Framed 32" x 32" "I paint with my finger ... 'cause that's why I got it and that brush don't wear out. When I die, the brush dies." (1910 - 2007) About the artist: Jimmy Lee Sudduth was a self-taught artist. His work belongs to the "Outsider" school of art. The category "Outsider" art is typically defined as individuals who are "self-taught" and are outside of the mainstream. This category of art is also considered a sub-genre of contemporary, folk and Americana art. Blue-chip artists in this category include Bill Traylor. Sudduth received widespread recognition for his colorful paintings of Alabama architecture and life. Sudduth's art is made of mud and molasses, sand and related ingredients.
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