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Explore the haunting figures of Eddy Mumma – a BuyPopArt artist known for surreal portraits & symbolic imagery. Discover his unique style through captivating artworks.

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작가 소개

Eddy Mumma: A Visionary Painter of Quiet Intensity

Eddy Gallimore Mumma (1908 – 1986) was born in Milton, Ohio, to devout Christian Scientist parents. Tall and powerfully built, he married Thelma Louise Huebner in 1936, settling near Springfield, Ohio. Two years later their only child is born, a daughter they name Carroll Lee Mumma. The young Mumma family purchases a modest farm and then a larger one, sharing the property with Thelma’s mother, Stella, and a few renters for extra income. In 1956, Eddy loses his wife to breast cancer. He drinks heavily to ease his sadness. He moves to Gainesville, Florida in 1967 to be near his daughter and her family. Diabetes costs Eddy the loss of one leg, and eventually the other. Cataracts lead him to the brink of blindness, but eye surgery greatly restores his sight. In early 1969, Carroll suggests that Eddy, now 60, try a painting class. He does, gets insulted by criticism from the instructor on the first day, and walks out never to return. He takes home the paints and is hooked. Art professor, bohemian musician, and big-hearted force of nature, Lennie Kesl becomes Eddy’s close friend and ardent admirer at a time when Eddy is increasingly reclusive, self-conscious about losing his legs, and uninterested in interrupting his private inner world filled with art production. Kesl also brings art supplies to Eddy, who is adamant he has no interest in any public showing or commercial sale of his art. Lennie is convinced Mumma is a true genius and shares a few paintings Eddy gifted him with Josh Feldstein, his close friend. Feldstein is immediately smitten. At Mr. Eddy’s death in 1986, Feldstein happens to pass by Mr. Eddy’s home as the family is clearing out years of clutter. He acquires a great trove of paintings directly from Mr. Eddy's family. Many canvases are stuck together, some are insect encrusted, and Feldstein takes on the long task of their loving conservation. Feldstein observes, “Mr. Eddy created a wonderful world for himself that I have been lucky enough to experience while living with these paintings for the past 30 years. The images are simple but evocative, expressively colorful and playful, yet full of emotion.” To learn more about Eddy Mumma, visit: http://www.mumma.org & http://southernfolkartmagazine.com. ### Artistic Style and Technique Eddy Mumma’s artistic style is characterized by a remarkable blend of simplicity and profound symbolism. He primarily employed acrylic paint on plywood or masonite boards, applying thick layers of color with an almost obsessive dedication. His canvases often featured repetitive motifs—primarily stylized portraits of faces and hands—executed in bold hues that conveyed a palpable sense of emotion. Mumma’s technique was deliberately unconventional; he frequently painted on both sides of his panels, utilizing scrap wood or plastic for framing to maximize surface area and create visual textures. This approach resulted in paintings that possessed an undeniable tactile quality, inviting viewers to engage with their materiality alongside their imagery. ### Influences and Inspirations Despite eschewing formal artistic training, Eddy Mumma’s work demonstrates a deep engagement with spiritual themes and psychological introspection. Kesl noted that Mumma's art was "created to satisfy some internal primal need for creation ans expression." His fascination with Christian Science principles undoubtedly shaped his worldview and informed his artistic vision. Furthermore, Mumma drew inspiration from the natural world—particularly sailboats—which appeared intermittently in his compositions as symbols of journey and transformation. The artist’s meticulous attention to detail—specifically capturing the expressive contours of faces and hands—suggested a preoccupation with human experience and an attempt to convey inner states through visual representation. ### Major Achievements and Legacy Josh Feldstein, who championed Mumma's work and documented his life extensively, recognized him as “a true genius.” His daughter, Carroll Lee Mumma, played a crucial role in preserving his artistic legacy by donating many of his paintings to museums across the United States. The Historic Thomas Center Galleries hosted a solo exhibition of Mumma’s oeuvre in Gainesville, Florida, showcasing approximately 800 canvases—a testament to his prolific output and unwavering commitment to his craft. Anne Gilroy, curator of AVAM, remarked that Mumma's art "reminds us what restorative, soul-saving, powers art has the grace to grant us all." Eddy Mumma’s enduring influence can be seen in the continuing appreciation for outsider art—particularly visionary paintings—and his work serves as a poignant reminder of the transformative potential inherent in artistic exploration. ### Notable Works Among Mumma's most celebrated pieces are “Untitled (Twins),” “Untitled,” and “Untitled (Figure with White Eyebrows).” These canvases exemplify his distinctive style, characterized by bold color palettes and expressive brushstrokes that convey profound emotional depth. Feldstein’s acquisition of Mumma’s paintings solidified his place within the canon of American folk art, ensuring that his visionary creations would continue to inspire future generations of artists and collectors alike. ### Further Resources For more information about Eddy Mumma and his artistic endeavors, visit: http://www.mumma.org & http://southernfolkartmagazine.com.
eddy mumma

eddy mumma

1908 - 1986

주요 정보

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Visionary Art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['']
  • Date Of Birth: July 14, 1908
  • Date Of Death: 1986
  • Full Name: Eddy Gallimore Mumma
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Untitled (Twins)
    • Untitled
    • Untitled (Figure with White Eyebrows)
  • Place Of Birth: Milton, Ohio