things he picked up while assisting a traveling roofer, who used tin to repair roofs of local houses.
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Elwood Graham James
Elwood Graham James (1890 - 1960), was a deaf artist who made eccentric sculptural birdhouses in Mingo County, West Virginia, primarily during the 1930's - 1940's. He would construct them from
things he picked up while assisting a traveling roofer, who used tin to repair roofs of local houses.
things he picked up while assisting a traveling roofer, who used tin to repair roofs of local houses.
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Elwood Graham James
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I would love to know more about him! Can you recommend a good source for more information or photos?
His work looks amazing! I'd love to know more about him - can you recommend any good sources?
I wish there was more info myself. I know a group of the works were found in a shed maybe 15-20 years ago. They were sold at Cyr Auctions. A few of the bird houses can be found if you Google his name.
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