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Sam the Dot Man, Folk Art Painting With Cows, Horses, People
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"IF WE ALL HOLD HANDS, WE CAN'T FIGHT" framed acrylic or oil on board folk art panting by African American artist, Sam "the Dot Man" McMillan. Ready to hang, it measures 26" long x 22" high x 2" deep.

ABOUT THE ARTIST
Sam McMillan, 1926-2018
Alias: The Dot Man
Sam earned his name "The Dot Man" because everything he paints (from birdhouses to beds!) gets the royal treatment with his trademark polka dots. Using bright primary colors, Sam often paints people holding hands with the phrase "If we all hold hands, we can't fight." Born in 1926 in Robeson County, North Carolina, he has made his home in Winston-Salem for many years. He has made and repaired furniture, worked in the tobacco warehouses, and been a handyman. From his own workshop, Sam would find furniture and then paint it with bright colors and scenes from everyday life like riding bikes, flying kites, or going on a bus trip. His artwork has been included in numerous group exhibitions, including the Anacostia Museum and Center for African American History and Culture (affiliated with The Smithsonian Institute). His artwork is in many private collections and is also featured at The House of Blues (Courtesy Jeanine Taylor Folk Art).