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SIGNED EARLY JIMMIE SUDDUTH Untitled WOMAN In BLUE. Paint & Dirt On Wood Panel
Early Jimmie Lee Sudduth using paint and dirt to add dimension. Sudduth said he started painting as a small boy using dirt while following his mother searching for herbs. He painted portraits of women many times but not this large and expressing such joy. She seems to be dancing.
Antique Folk Art Wood Candle Box Old Red Paint Wall Pocket Flame Star 13.5 Tall

Antique Folk Art Wood Candle Box Old Red Paint Wall Pocket Flame Star 13.5 Tall with flame and reticulated carved star medallion motifs. Dimensions: H 13.5″ x W 3.25″ x D 3 Condition: Distressed paint, small chip to wood at bottom, otherwise great condition. Please see all photos for best description.
Antique Folk Hand Carved Head of an Oriental Woman in Original Paint

This antique folk hand-carved sculpture features a head of an oriental woman in original paint, showcasing a naive and primitive style typical of the early 20th century. The piece is unsigned and made of wood, adding to its unique charm and authenticity. The head measures 6″ long by 6″ wide and stands 8 tall.
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Vintage Oil Paint Canvas Faceless People Art Dominican Republic Folk Painting


Faceless people art is a distinctive Dominican painting style that features human figures-often women-without facial features. These figures are usually dressed in traditional Caribbean clothing and depicted in everyday scenes such as farming, carrying baskets, or dancing. The absence of facial details symbolizes universality, anonymity, and cultural identity, allowing viewers to imagine themselves in the artwork and emphasizing shared cultural experiences over individual identity. This art form reflects themes of community, simplicity, and national pride, and it’s widely seen in Dominican homes, markets, and galleries. It’s a visual celebration of Dominican life and heritage, conveyed through bright colors, expressive posture, and detailed backgrounds.
