A re-imagining of old family photographs, begun while quarantined with Covid in August, 2020.
All images are watercolor, 9” x 12”, unless noted otherwise.
Microbus, 1971
Nana and Grand-dad's Trailer, 1970
Mrs. Savage, circa 1920
Farmer's Wife and Son 1, 1964
Farmer's Wife and Son 2, 1964
Fishing Camp, 1971
Boy with Rottweilers, 1964
Party Barge, 1971
Snow in Louisiana, 1964
Summer Camp, 1978
Summer Camp, 1978 - oil stick on canvas board, 12" x 16"
Accident, 1969
Claude Ingram, 1968
Claude Ingram, 1968 - oil stick on canvas board 12” x 16”
Mer Rouge Tavern, 1968 (sold)
Nana and Grand-dad's Trailer, 1968
TV, 1968
Willie Moore, 1968
Wreck at Harrison's Store, 1968
Burning Rice Fields, 1968 (sold)
John Shackelford, 1969
Picnic on Clearcut Land, 1920s
Catfish, circa 1935
Sallye Cane, 1914
Cropduster, 1968 (sold)
Wrecked Pickup Truck, 1968
Lake Lucerne, 1956
Lake Lucerne, 1956 - oil stick on hollow-core door panel, 24” x 36”
On Bayou Bartholomew, 1954 - oil stick on hollow-core door panel, 24” x 32”
Rice Harvest, 1955 - oil stick on hollow-core door panel, 24” x 30”
Oil Tanker on the Mississippi at Baton Rouge, 1955 - oil stick on hollow-core door panel, 32” x 42”
Surveying the Fields, 1954
Wreck at Pellets Mill (Walter Polk's Load of Corn), 1968 - water-soluble graphite on polypropylene film - 9" x 12"
House Fire, 1968 - water-soluble graphite on drawing paper - 9" x 12"