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Willie White (1908 - 2001)


Willie White was born in Natchez, Mississippi.  He learned to draw while working in the 1960's as a nightclub janitor on Canal Street in New Orleans, where he has now lived for many years.  White's inspiration is television images and movies of distant places.  With simple shapes and bold colors drawn in bright markers on posterboard, he paints a variety of subjects:  prehistoric creatures,  strange animals, and birds; the earth, moon, and stars; religious images, houses, cactuses.  Works by Willie White have been shown at the New Orleans Museum of Art and in other Louisiana shows.

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Birds on tall trees
22" x 28"
marker on posterboard
$750
     
         
Birds and crosses
22" x 28"
marker on posterboard
$750
     

References:
Sellen and Johanson, 2000
Rosenak, 1996

 


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Robert Cargo Folk Art Gallery
Caroline Cargo, Director
110 Darby Road · Paoli, PA  19301
610-240-9528  ·  info@cargofolkart.com
Inquiries welcome.  Open by appointment only.