
Flora, Mississippi

My work is influenced by events in the contemporary world and memories of growing up as a woman in the American South. I was born in Yazoo City, Mississippi, but my youth was spent moving every year because my father served in the Navy. Each summer I returned to Yazoo City to stay with my maternal grandmother on Wolf Lake; yet, I always felt like an outsider. As a young girl growing up in the 60's, I observed the social and political upheaval of the American South. Those events, coupled with the summers in Mississippi, continue to have a significant impact on my work. Later, I lived in Brooklyn, New York, for two years. That experience developed and deepened my perspective of home because I was continually asked to "tell about the South."
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Fairwell to the Fairground by Lea Barton and William Goodman (40x40) View Original |
Favorite Fable by Lea Barton and William Goodman (40x40) View Original |
Her Empire by Lea Barton and William Goodman (40x40) View Original | ||||||
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Fate and Hope by Lea Barton and William Goodman (40x40) View Original |
"What If" 32x36 Mixed Media View Original |
"Walls of Jericho" 68x48 Mixed Media View Original | ||||||
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"Masquerade" 30x30 Mixed Media View Original |
"Jezebelles" 36x36 Mixed Media View Original |
"In the Middle of it All" 36x48 Mixed Media View Original |
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