Loy Allen Bowlin
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Loy Allen Bowlin | |
Born | 1909 Franklin County, Mississippi |
Died | June 14, 1995 McComb, Mississippi |
Field | Outsider Art |
Training | None |
Works | Beautiful Holy Jewel Home of the Original Rhinestone Cowboy |
Awards | Southern Arts Federation/NEA Fellowship for Painting and Works on Paper |
Loy Allen Bowlin (1909 - 1995), also known as The Original Rhinestone Cowboy, was an outsider artist from McComb, Mississippi. His artwork largely included bejeweling his clothing, Cadillac, home and even his dentures with thousands of rhinestones. Bowlin's life and work have been acclaimed by various outsider art critics and periodicals including Raw Vision.
After his death, Bowlin's Mississippi home, the Beautiful Holy Jewel Home of the Original Rhinestone Cowboy, was acquired by the Kohler Foundation, Inc. and was moved to the John Michael Kohler Arts Center in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, where it is on permanent display.
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Zeiger, Dinah. (1999) "Hey Rhinestone Cowboy! Dinah Zeiger enters the 'Beautiful Holy Jewel Home of the Original Rhinestone Cowboy'." Raw Vision (39)
Auer, James. (April 19, 2000) "All that Glitters was Gold to Entertainer." The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
Kohler Art Center: Fever dreams and utopian nightmares. in roberta fallon and libby rosof's artblog. July 25, 2006. http://fallonandrosof.blogspot.com/search?q=loy+bowlin