“These things are very dear to me. They’re a part of me…They’re my treasure. If I sold these, I’d be really poor.”
Sculptor and self taught wood carver Ulysses Davis, 1913-1990, will have the 1st major exhibit of his work in 25 years at the High Museum in Atlanta, GA beginning December 6, 2008.
Featured will be “approximately 115 works including representative works from every genre in which Davis worked: portraits of U.S. and African leaders, religious images, patriotic works, carvings influenced by African forms, fantasy, flora and fauna, love, humor, abstract decorative objects and utilitarian objects such as canes and furniture.”
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