Simone Johnson's whimsical and imaginative art primarily depicts New York bodega cats surrounded by colorful depictions of deli products, usually around a theme like Thanksgiving, Italian food, or classic Goya products.

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Simone Johnson's whimsical and imaginative art primarily depicts New York bodega cats surrounded by colorful depictions of deli products, usually around a theme like Thanksgiving, Italian food, or classic Goya products.
Garden Fresh by Leonard Jones
South Georgia artist.
“Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again.”
Rebecca By Daphne du Maurier, published in August 1938
Highwaymen artist R.L. Lewis painting at the Tallahassee Museum of History and Natural Science's annual Market Days fund raiser at the Leon County Fairgrounds.
Just outside of Myrtle Beach, SC lies the small, historic community of Ketchup Town. Established in the 1920s, this quaint crossroads served as a vital hub for local farmers. The intriguing name "Ketchup Town" originates from the colloquial practice of farmers "catching up" with one another at this central spot, sharing news, stories, and camaraderie. The Ketchup Town General Store, built in 1927, quickly became the lifeblood of the community. Offering groceries, hardware, and other essential goods, the store also functioned as a social hub and the local post office, cementing its status as the heart of Ketchup Town.
Mary Margaret Pettway, Gee’s Bend quilter and arts advocate, from Boykin, Alabama
Ain't der no mo.
If you're feeling low on creative juices, have you considered visiting the local crossroads at midnight and seeing if anyone is there to, shall we say, make a bargain?