This image is deeply personal and remains one of my favorite photographs in the collection. It reflects the quiet beauty and layered history of the Arkansas Delta, a place shaped by resilience, culture, and generations of lived experience.
In one of the deepest corners of the Deep South, where resources can be scarce and creative outlets few, music still finds a way. A young woman plays a baritone horn outside a weathered home while two children look on, one watching closely, the other lost in thought. The moment feels resilient and unrehearsed, capturing the spirit of a region where creativity continues to rise from the land and the people who call it home.
Limited Edition Framed Print
This photograph is available as a limited edition framed print. The artwork currently on display will remain part of The Archive exhibition through its closing date. Purchased works will be available for pickup following the exhibition.
This image is deeply personal and remains one of my favorite photographs in the collection. It reflects the quiet beauty and layered history of the Arkansas Delta, a place shaped by resilience, culture, and generations of lived experience.
In one of the deepest corners of the Deep South, where resources can be scarce and creative outlets few, music still finds a way. A young woman plays a baritone horn outside a weathered home while two children look on, one watching closely, the other lost in thought. The moment feels resilient and unrehearsed, capturing the spirit of a region where creativity continues to rise from the land and the people who call it home.
Limited Edition Framed Print
This photograph is available as a limited edition framed print. The artwork currently on display will remain part of The Archive exhibition through its closing date. Purchased works will be available for pickup following the exhibition.