When Cotton Was King Acrylic Print
by Karl Wagner
Product Details
When Cotton Was King acrylic print by Karl Wagner. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
Here in Mississippi, cotton used to be king. Back in the day when people still hand picked cotton, and all the early bluesmen traveled from... more
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Comments (3)
Artist's Description
Here in Mississippi, cotton used to be king. Back in the day when people still hand picked cotton, and all the early bluesmen traveled from plantation to plantation and the surrounding towns. Of course, it's all mechanized now, but there are still people around who remember these days.
About Karl Wagner
God gave me the talent to paint and draw. I am blessed with the ability to visualize stories, or moments in time, and then to recreate them for others to see what I saw in my mind. I have in some form or fashion painted for a living my whole life. I started out hand painting billboards as a pictorial artist (back when they were painted), and have done everything from fine art to theatrical backdrops, sets, and film and TV. I also hand painted art on furniture (for a major maufacturer) for a few years. I even did a few barns with See Rock City on them... My art focuses on what I may feel is memorable at the moment. A snapshot in time, or something that may be disappearing, or maybe just an emotional moment in life. So it may be...
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Joseph Wetzel
Grew up in the South, so I appreciate what you are saying! I was thinking more of how very segregated the churches were -- and are -- and the significant role they play(ed) in so many ways.
Karl Wagner
Thanks. The interesting thing is, that here, you will see those little white churches out in the middle of nowhere, and the fields just nicely go around the small lots of the church property.
Joseph Wetzel
Expertly done. Juxtaposition with the church leaves plenty for pondering.