untitled children's chair

Name/Title

untitled children's chair

Entry/Object ID

2022.4.1

Description

This painted child's chair by Mary L. Proctor features shades of blue paint on a child's wooden chair. On the seat of the chair, Proctor painted six figures. A figure in a flowing yellow dress holds up an unclothed child high above her head. To their right, a floating angel figure donned in white gazes down upon the figures.

Artwork Details

Medium

Wood, paint

Collection

Southern Vernacular Art Collection

Acquisition

Accession

2022.4

Source or Donor

The Dana M. Preu Trust (c/o Adonica Gieger, Trustee)

Acquisition Method

Gift

Credit Line

The Dana M. Preu Trust

Made/Created

Artist Information

Artist

Proctor, Mary L.

Role

Artist

Date made

n.d.

Dimensions

Height

19-3/4 in

Width

15-1/2 in

Depth

13 in

Interpretative Labels

Label

Mary L. Proctor (b.1960) Born to a teenage mother in Jefferson County, Florida in 1960, Mary Proctor was raised by her grandparents. Like many vernacular and self-taught artists, she can pinpoint the exact moment and reason why she began to paint. In 1994, a fire took the lives of her grandmother, aunt, and uncle. Deeply depressed by her great loss, Proctor found comfort in her Christian faith, and in 1995, Proctor had a vision that told her to get a door and paint. From that day forward, Proctor has taken it upon herself to be a missionary to the world, using doors as passageways to freedom, peace, and comfort, and instilling her paintings with passages from scripture, and glittering angels. She calls herself "Missionary Mary" and uses a myriad of found materials - buttons, sticks, broken pieces of glass, mirrors, plates - to complete her compositions. For Mary, putting together items that are unwanted or broken represents the process of mending.

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Create Date

May 17, 2022