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Bessie Harvey : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bessie Harvey
Bessie Harvey (born Bessie Ruth White on October 11, 1929, died August 12, 1994) was an American folk artist best known for her sculptures constructed out of found objects, primarily pieces of found wood. Her work is often categorized as outsider art, visionary art, or self-taught art. ==Biography== Born in Dallas, Georgia, Harvey was the seventh of thirteen children born to Homer and Rosie Mae White. At the age of fourteen she married Charles Harvey, from whom she separated in her early twenties and relocated independently to Alcoa, Tennessee. A deeply religious person, Harvey's faith and her interest in nature were primary sources for her work. As a child, she recalls making "something out of nothing," often creating her own toys and dolls. In 1977, Harvey began working at Blount Memorial Hospital. After exhibiting her artwork at the hospital, her work drew attention and gallery representation. After that time, she increasingly focused on her artwork until her death in 1994.〔
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