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John “Cornbread”
Anderson was raised on a
farm in Lumpkin County, Georgia. As most farm kids he spent a
lot of time exploring the fields and woods around him never
giving a thought to painting what he learned. Then in 1995 it
occurred to him that maybe his experiences were worth recording
and sharing. Now his work spills out, recording the animals and
critters from the farm he works and the woods he hunts.
Recording them as the city of Atlanta grows and sprawls, the
artist is concerned about the loss of their natural habitat.
Cornbread uses
a vibrant palette and paints in an energetic, strong style most
often choosing to paint on large wood panels. Fox, quail and
guinea hens are among his favorite subjects but raccoon, deer
and fish sneak in from time to time. Cornbread has been
described as a religious, southern gentleman and his pieces
often include narrative reflecting his thoughts and humor. As
his work becomes more and more sought after he still stops
occasionally to be amazed that people are collecting his work.
But then doing it is what he loves, selling it is just icing on
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