| July 11 thru July 27, 2009
Opening Saturday, July 11, 6 – 8 PM.
This opening is special for two reasons; This is a father / daughter
exhibition and this is their first show in an art gallery. The Texas
artist’s work is from their hearts and imaginations. Neither is trained
as an artist, instead their paintings are ”recollections” of stories, events,
places, characters and ideas brought to life in brilliant color.
Leon’s need to paint came about because of an “unusual life situation”.
One morning Leon lost the ability to speak and his sight. For two
years he lived in darkness and fear. He never lost his faith though.
Miraculously both returned at the same time. It was at that moment
he decided to paint “to keep the darkness away.” His daughter, Molly Bee,
encouraged him to paint his poetry and that is why she is the light of
his life.
Molly Bee acquired her nickname at the age of two. Named after
Leon’s great-great grandmother’s sister, the first Molly Bee lived to be
119 and died in 1970. Her first memory was of seeing her parents
chained together at a slave auction. She lived a rich, full life
that she shared with Leon. It was these stories that Molly Bee began
to paint in her own style at the age of nine. In 2007 a family friend,
Duane Garner, asked her to paint something for his antique store which
proved to be a wonderful idea because Molly has not stopped since. Molly
Bee is a teenager, but tells stories with the “color of life.” Please visit
the Gallery and listen with your eyes as their painted surfaces talk to
you.
Redbud Gallery
303 E 11 th st
Houston, Texas 77008
713-854-4246
WWW.REDBUDGALLERY.COM
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