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Minnie Adkins (1934) 

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outsider art minnie adkins  Minnie Adkins was born Minnie Woolridge  in Isonville, Kentucky in 1934. Growing up in Rural Kentucky, she was surrounded by men who carried on the tradition of wood carving. After her father noticed her curiosity, he gave her a pocket knife and she was hooked, venturing into what was then a strictly male pastime.   

After first carving slingshots, she discovered that she could also carve roosters from the same forked branches. Thus began a love for carving animals of all kinds. Bears, foxes, families of outsider art minnie adkins  possums, tigers, just about every animal that roams the barnyards or woods of Kentucky (and some that don't roam anywhere at all) have been recreated in wood by the talented Minnie Adkins. 

Minnie first came to the attention of collectors when she commissioned some pieces for sale in a Morehead City gallery in 1984. 

outsider art minnie adkins  Public recognition was quick to follow. Several of Minnie's pieces were included in the Morehead State University Folk Art Collection which opened in 1985. This collection later became the Kentucky Folk Art Center. Soon after, she was chosen by Millard and Ramona Lampell  to be one of five Kentucky artists included in the book  O' Appalachia.  Exhibitions regularly featured her work, and many people concluded that a collection of contemporary folk art must include works by Minnie Adkins.

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