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Doc Spellmon, Pair of Works: Painting and Sculpture

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Doc Spellmon (1925-2008), Pair of works: Untitled Painting, 1988, mixed media on board, 16 x 12", frame: 18.5 x 14.5"
Exhibited: One-Person Show, Carver Cultural Center, San Antonio, Texas, November 1988
and "Heritage #3", 1991, wood/mixed media sculpture, 18 x 8 x 8"

One of San Antonio's most prolific and renowned artists, Spellmon's career spanned decades, including 20 years as an Air Force writer and illustrator between 1956 and 1976. His subsequent "retirement" was one of the artist's most productive periods--creating an untold number of works, whose hallmarks are generous applications of layered paint and masterful texturing of color. The themes of his paintings speak to an array of themes including Biblical depictions, Slavery scenes, memories of his upbringing in East Texas, scenes of African village life and portraits of historical notables. Inspired by his rural upbringing, religious surroundings, and African American heritage, Spellmon found national success through his hundreds of paintings and mixed media pieces. His art focuses on the vitality in everyday life, the joys of family and community, the universal themes found in religious images, and the importance of cultural heritage in today's world. In his way, Spellmon was the epitome of the "folk artist"...his work is of the people and for the people. Dimensions: Condition Report: Painting: slight cracking in paint at bottom left; sculpture: losses at back of female figure's shoulder and on leg

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Doc Spellmon (1925-2008), Pair of works: Untitled Painting, 1988, mixed media on board, 16 x 12", frame: 18.5 x 14.5"
Exhibited: One-Person Show, Carver Cultural Center, San Antonio, Texas, November 1988
and "Heritage #3", 1991, wood/mixed media sculpture, 18 x 8 x 8"

One of San Antonio's most prolific and renowned artists, Spellmon's career spanned decades, including 20 years as an Air Force writer and illustrator between 1956 and 1976. His subsequent "retirement" was one of the artist's most productive periods--creating an untold number of works, whose hallmarks are generous applications of layered paint and masterful texturing of color. The themes of his paintings speak to an array of themes including Biblical depictions, Slavery scenes, memories of his upbringing in East Texas, scenes of African village life and portraits of historical notables. Inspired by his rural upbringing, religious surroundings, and African American heritage, Spellmon found national success through his hundreds of paintings and mixed media pieces. His art focuses on the vitality in everyday life, the joys of family and community, the universal themes found in religious images, and the importance of cultural heritage in today's world. In his way, Spellmon was the epitome of the "folk artist"...his work is of the people and for the people. Dimensions: Condition Report: Painting: slight cracking in paint at bottom left; sculpture: losses at back of female figure's shoulder and on leg

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