Friday, August 8, 2014

Upcoming Exhibit

Ken Blacktop Gentle 

"When Cotton Was King"


Please join Ken Blacktop Gentle, Marilyn Orlandoni, Donna Chambers, June Wilson Maxey, Linda Angio & Bailey Jack as they capture the essence of "When Cotton Was King"in this exhibit of multi-media work.  Each artist brings a different perspective with their work to a time when cotton was a driving factor of the American economy in 1830s & 1840s.  It was a golden age of luxury for many and a time of hardship for others. This exhibit captures the joy and despair of the time.

 

“When Cotton Was King”

By C. Angelea Taylor

 

My mother picked cotton

with fingers that were as

nimble then

as they were gnarled when she was

older.

 

She probably wore a sun

bonnet

to shield her face from

the sun

and she washed her hair

in well water.

 

Summer vacation started

when it was time to

pick cotton

and ended when the crops

were brought to harvest.

 

Her dreams as a young

girl never reach fruition.

 

She married a milkman

and raised five children

who were definitely not the

Brady Bunch.

 

But she said she

could never give any of

her children away

and that nothing

could ever replace my

father.

 

Not even that eight

grade education she

always wanted,

when cotton was king.

With Permission "When Cotton Was King", Copyright © 2014 C. Angelea Taylor, All rights reserved.

Exhibit:  August 14-30, 2014, Monday-Saturday 10am - 4pm  Blacktop Folk Art, 204 Broad St. Rome, GA 30161

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