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Jimmy Lee Sudduth was born March 10, 1910, in Fayette County, Alabama and passed away on September 2, 2007 at the age of 97.   

As a child, Jimmy Lee Sudduth spent many hours accompanying his mother, an herbal healer, through the woods as she gathered plants. To amuse himself one day he picked up some mud and painted a face on a tree. Three weeks later, he was amazed to find it still intact. Though today he has added acrylic paint to his paintings, Sudduth still uses mud mixed with sugar water to create his simple but endearing paintings of people and animals.

Sudduth's work has been exhibited extensively by museums and galleries since 1970, when he was discovered by Jack Black, Director of the Fayette Art Museum. In 1976 he was included in The Smithsonian Institution's "Bicentennial Festival of American Folk Life," and two years later the Birmingham Museum of Art mounted an exhibition of his work.

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"Self-Portrait"

48" x 24"

Mud and Acrylic on Wood

#60801

$1,000

"New York City"

36" x 48"

Mud and Acrylic on Wood, framed

#60819

$2,600

"Toto"

48" x 24"

Mud and Acrylic on Wood

#60802

$1,000

"Cityscape"

48" x 48"

Mud and Acrylic on Wood

#60818

$2,500

"George Washington"

24" x 24"

Mud and Acrylic on Wood

#60810

$750

"Cityscape"

24" x 24"

Mud and Acrylic on Wood

#60809

$800

"Woman"

24" x 24"

Mud and Acrylic on Wood

#60811

$750

Cotton Gin

24" x 48"

Mud and Acrylic on Wood

#60803

$1,200

Toto

48" x 24"

Mud and Acrylic on Wood

#60802

$1,200

"Girl with Guitar"

48" x 24"

Mud and Acrylic on Wood

#69501

$1,000

"Elvis Girl"

48" x 24"

Mud and Acrylic on Wood

#69502

$1,000

"Jack and Jill"

48" x 24"

Mud and Acrylic on Wood

#69505

$1,000

"Flowers"

24" x 24"

Mud and Acrylic on Wood

#60814

$800

"Flowers"

24" x 24"

Mud and Acrylic on Wood

#60815

$800

"Flowers"

24" x 24"

Mud and Acrylic on Wood

#60816

$800


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