Pearl Fishers theater poster for the Lyric Opera of Kansas City.
Artist: Sterling Hundley
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Pearl Fishers theater poster for the Lyric Opera of Kansas City.
Artist: Sterling Hundley
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From Sterling Hundley: A detail of the “Fruitless Endeavor” study; work in progress.
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Title: “The Mysterious Life and Tragic Death of Dr. Carrie John”
Artist: Sterling Hundley: http://www.facebook.com/BlueCollar.WhiteCollar
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”Breakfast of the Undesirable” by Sterling Hundley from the “Blue Collar/White Collar” monograph published by Adhouse Books.
Facing a home remedy of sheep dung tea for his ailments, a young boy refuses to drink the putrid brew. Growing weaker each day, he finally gives in, begging for anything that might ease his illness.
Shown hear drinking sheep dung tea, eating crow and humble pie.
From a story and illustration first created for Virginia Living magazine.
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“Bigfoot Hunter”; perception vs. reality from Sterling Hundley’s Blue Collar/White Collar monograph.
The first two to “Like” The Blue Collar/White Collar FB page and respond correctly here to the following questions will receive the “Town Destroyer” Limited Edition (300) 3-color Screen Print from artist Sterling Hundley.
“Town Destroyer” is the first in a series of pieces created to reflect “History never told” from the point of view of those that were conquered, not the victors that wrote the history.
1. Who is depicted in the “Town Destroyer” print?
2. Which people referred to this leader as “Town Destroyer”?
3. What is their native word for “Town Destroyer”?
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