The artists obscure
Willie Ohl
Johnclarestokes
I came upon an elderly artist one day, her paints in her taboret. She said it's painful to be an artist, and not be able to use your hands. The little Indian boy, her son was a subject. The others, the husband, the mother, the father gone, the daughter all there upon the canvas. The late Artist Theron Gaulding of White Springs once said, he prefers to dwell in obscurity.
How I wish they dwelt in a gallery for all to see.





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