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Herbert "Coon" Singleton

Herbert "Coon" Singleton (1945 - 2007) was active/lived in Louisiana / Morocco.  Herbert Singleton is known for Folk art, wood carved totems, ceremonial canes, voodoos.

Following is an obituary of Herbert Singleton by Doug MacCash, August 2, 2007 from The Times-Picaynne newspaper, Greater New Orleans.

Herbert "Coon" Singleton, internationally known folk artist, died July 25 of lung cancer at Jo Ellen Smith Convalescent Center. He was 62.

Born and raised in Algiers, Singleton earned a living as a construction worker, working on structures such as the Mississippi River Bridge. In the early 1970s, he began carving the stumps of fallen trees into front-porch totems and branches into ceremonial canes.
By the 1980s, his carvings caught the attention of local art collectors as his work became more complicated and political. Using only a hammer and chisel, he transformed discarded chifforobe panels into symbolic friezes, depicting biblical scenes, Voodoo icons and second-line parades. He also frequently depicted the poverty, drug abuse and violence that plagued his neighborhood. He painted his carvings in bright colors with ordinary household   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 3989 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about Herbert "Coon" Singleton

   Herbert "Coon" Singleton  Born:  1945 - Algiers, Morocco
Died:   2007 - New Orleans, Louisiana
Known for:  Folk art, wood carved totems, ceremonial canes, voodoos

Following is an obituary of Herbert Singleton by Doug MacCash, August 2, 2007 from The Times-Picaynne newspaper, Greater New Orleans.

Herbert "Coon" Singleton, internationally known folk artist, died July 25 of lung cancer at Jo Ellen Smith Convalescent Center. He was 62.

Born and raised in Algiers, Singleton earned a living as a construction worker, working on structures such as the Mississippi River Bridge. In the early 1970s, he began carving the stumps of fallen trees into front-porch totems and branches into ceremonial canes.
By the 1980s, his carvings caught the attention of local art collectors as his work became more complicated and political. Using only a hammer and chisel, he transformed discarded chifforobe panel  ...  Displaying 750 of 3989 characters.

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