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Experience the beauty of Florida through the eyes of a Highwaymen artist.
Florida Landscape Paintings By Highwaymen Artist Al "Blood" Black
Experience the beauty of Florida through the eyes of a Highwaymen artist.
For Information Call 772-940-6966
Experience the beauty of Florida through the eyes of a Highwaymen artist.
Experience the beauty of Florida through the eyes of a Highwaymen artist.
Al "Blood" Black
Al "Blood" Black, born in 1946, emerged as a prominent figure in the world of Florida's Highwaymen paintings. Initially recruited by Alfred Hair to sell these vibrant artworks, Black transitioned from a career in selling typewriters to becoming a legendary salesman in the art community. His natural charisma and persuasive skills made him a master of charm; as fellow Highwayman artist Mary Ann Carroll noted, "The only paintings he didn't sell were the ones you didn't give him." His salesmanship played a crucial role in the success of the Highwaymen during the bustling art scene of the 1960s and 70s, when thousands of paintings were produced and sold, making art accessible to many and solidifying the Highwaymen's legacy.
Despite the passage of time, Al "Blood" Black remains dedicated to his craft, painting every day and passionately selling his artwork to visitors. He is recognized as the most active surviving artist from the Highwaymen group, ensuring that the spirit of this unique art movement continues to thrive. His paintings often feature three birds in flight, symbolizing the Holy Trinity, while a distinctive "reverse C" shape frames one side of his works. This technique enhances the visual appeal and serves as a quick way to fill space, a hallmark of the Highwaymen style. Interestingly, Black only began painting after the tragic murder of Alfred Hair in 1970, channeling his grief into creating beautiful works of art.
Today, Al Black embodies the essence of the Highwaymen, blending artistry with salesmanship. His approach to selling is as spirited as ever, with Carroll's words ringing true: he could
"sell a mosquito an overcoat in the summer." For Black, the completion of a painting is not merely in the brushstrokes but in the successful transaction, making every piece a testament to his relentless pursuit of connecting art with its audience. As he continues to create and sell, Black preserves the Highwaymen legacy and contributes to the rich tapestry of American art history.
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