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About Alvin
The place is
FramerDave's Frame Shop, located on a small street in an even smaller town,
smack-dab in the heart of a place called Donaldsonville, Louisiana. It
is here almost each day, that a virtual unknown (only a decade ago) has
become the burgeoning celebrity of his time. This is the home of Alvin
Batiste, unequivocally the most sought after and collected country
artist since the likes of Clementine Hunter.
Lou King, a wonderful lady that worked for a local health unit that
once administered an aptitude test to Batiste when he was just 13 years
old, came across Alvin's old file as she purged the records (complying
with privacy issues). She found a piece of original art work completed
by the young Batiste. King decided that it would not be harmful to
return the piece back to the, now famous, artist to include in his
archives of works. When the piece was returned to Batiste, in early
August 2001, he admired his long lost handiwork, signed the front of
the (now valuable) piece of artwork and handed it right back to the
lucky owner Lou King. The emotion of the moment is something King will
never forget. And as people who know him are fond of saying..."that's
just Alvin."
Alvin
Batiste was born on March 16, 1962. It is his mother Lillian Little
Batiste that we all owe a dept of gratitude and some grand heaping of
admiration. Through the undying love of a child to a parent, Batiste
has eulogized his mother's passing in 1997 by consistently reflecting
on the love they shared for one another--capturing the stories she
often told to entertain Batiste and his six siblings. His mother's
memory is his driving force. Her tales his inspiration. And it is his
God given gift that transposes those memories into paintings of life.
As Batiste often imparts to those who listen, "Christ is all."
-Fabian Blache III
A Dear Friend of Alvin
The
Primitive Art of African American Artist, Alvin Batiste
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