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Thank you to Nashville Arts Magazine and Noah Saterstrom for the feature on Don Shull’s folk art. My dad’s work will be on display through Dec. 1, 2017 at Elephant Gallery in Nashville, TN.

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at Elephant Gallery in Nashville Tennessee ​through December 1, 2017.

 

 

 


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Don’s carvings, whirligigs and paper mache masks on display now at Elephant Gallery in Nashville Tennessee. October-December 2017.

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The latest creation to come out of Don’s studio – a praying mantis on a bike! 

Great-grandson Max and Grandson Alex enjoying their papier-mâché birthday masks made by their grandpa (Don)


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Don’s Daylily Divider is available in three sizes for easier use

(36″ divider tool is recommended for gardeners 5’8″ or taller).

 

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The things you can do when in disguise. (Wild dog mask by Don)

imageDon’s self-portrait wood carving now stands on his oldest daughter’s fireplace mantel, amongst some of his beautifully turned wooden bowls. (Deb added the copper wire glasses)

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Don’s very latest papier mache mask, Mickey Mouse, was worn (by Don) at his great-grandson’s birthday party. He pulled it off without a hitch. Max is still talking about it.

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Christmas 2015, we all had so much fun with the menagerie of masks Don made out of papier mache.

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Here’s a family photo…not sure what Max must have been thinking as he observed the group!