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Della Wells was born in 1951 in Milwaukee,
Wisconsin and is a self-taught artist. As a child, she made up stories and
characters, many based on her mother’s recollections of growing up in North
Carolina during the 1920’s, 1930’s and 1940’s. Wells used these stories to
escape the madness of her mother’s mental illness and her father’s rage and
eventually used them to inspire the collage art she creates today.
Wells feels strongly that “being a master of your
spiritual self does not come until you understand from where you came
from.” She incorporates her own folklore in her work.
Wells has appeared in various publications including
Self Taught, Outsider and Folk art Guide to American Artists, Locations
and Resources by Betty-Carol Sellen and Cynthia J. Johnanson and the
upcoming book Permission To Paint Please: A 150 Year History of African
American Artist in Wisconsin written by Evelyn Patricia Terry. Her work
is exhibited in Europe and throughout the U.S. in folk art and outsider
galleries from coast to coast.
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