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Self-Taught Artists

Anacostia Community Museum

As with formally trained artists, self-taught artists created artwork inspired by their experiences and communities. Some artists are self-taught for financial reasons; art classes might not be affordable, or family responsibilities meant foregoing art school for full-time employment. Others prefer to follow their own visions rather than the influence of peers, popular trends, or creative movements. Many use materials at hand, or found objects for a variety of reasons, including thrift, inventive resourcefulness, and/or concern for the earth. In any case, their ingenious artwork expands the scope of American aesthetics.


Lindbergh Bottle

Turtle and Glass Mosaic

Grandma

Grandma

Equal

Escape

I Sing Because I Am Happy

Mermaid

Girl with Attitude

Whirligig

Mesquite Rodeo Bull Rider

Woman Bottle Figure (Blue Bottle Insane)

Three Origami Kimonos

Dancing Woman

Woman Bottle Figure (Green Bottle)

Head with Braided Whiskbroom

Jesus Trial by Caiaphas

Small Third Eye

Sphinx

Foot

Hairy Foot

Ram

Eagle

Walking Staff

Light Foot

Christ Foretelleth The Destruction, Matthew 24

Taking A Break

Red Face/ "The Gleam in His Eyes"

Statue of Liberty

So Sweet Berry

Pollution


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