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by Jan Dappen
$47.00
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This is an original oil painting on 8 x 8, 1.5 in gallery canvas wrap.
Popcorn (Marvin) Sutton drove this Model T Ford around the back roads of... more
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1.80" W x 3.875" H x 0.90" D
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This is an original oil painting on 8 x 8, 1.5 in gallery canvas wrap.
Popcorn (Marvin) Sutton drove this Model T Ford around the back roads of Tennessee as he made his infamous "Moonshine" in the mountains of Tennessee and North Carolina. Using a 100 year old family recipe passed down through generations, Popcorn made his �likker� by hand, selling it out of the back of his Ford Model A truck.
Marvin "Popcorn" Sutton killed himself in 2009 after being sentenced to 18 months in federal prison for selling nearly a thousand gallons of moonshine to an undercover agent. He is buried in the yard where his stills were.
Popcorn Sutton, was an American Appalachian moonshiner originally from Maggie Valley, North Carolina. He wrote a self-published autobiographical guide to moonshine production, and self-produced a home video depicting his moonshining activities, and he was later the subject of a documentary that won a Regional Emmy Award. He committed suicide in 2009 rather t...
Jan Kornegay Dappen is a self-taught artist. She is originally from Columbus, Ga and presently a local Ellijay artist living in the North Georgia Mountains. She is a founding member of the Gilmer Fine Artists Guild,now TAG, Secretary of the Gilmer Arts Board and Chair of the Golf for the Arts Tournament-New Gallery/Education Center Renovation Fund. She loves painting en Plein Air and often helps organize the Plein Air, Art in the Mountains. Jan primarily works in oils but also teaches classes in Acrylics. She has been recognized locally and internationally for the following awards: 2024 - LOBSTERING AT SCHOODIC POINT- 1ST Place, Gilmer Arts Juried Exhibition Competition in May, Ellijay, Ga. Judge, John Guernsey 2023 - SUN BREAKING...
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Andrew Wilson
Love the painting and the fabulous back story!
Pamela Williams
Nicely done!
Linda Brody
Super... congrats.!
Phyllis Taylor
Love this image! Congratulations on your sale!
Kristina Rinell
Beautiful, cool painting ... Congratulations on your sale, Jan! l/f
Ella Kaye Dickey
wonderful painting; reminds me of the old shows we watched on tv from 50s. Wonderful Popcorn Sutton
John Trommer
Congratulations.
Bekim Art
Congrats
Stuart Litoff
Great work, and congrats on your sale, Jan!
Lisa Wooten
CONGRATS on your sale
Bob Cuthbert
Love It!
Terry Davis
Delightful!!
Terri Waters
Love this! A well deserved sale Jan
Bill Gallagher
Wonderful work.
Belinda Greb
Congratulations on your sale!
Judy Jones
Awesome work. Congratulations
Debra Martz
An excellent painting with Popcorn behind the wheel! Great textures in the foliage of the trees!
Ellen Levinson
Love Your Popcorn paintings!!!!
YT Photo
Cool painting! - L
Reynold Jay
Cute with those fellas in there, Jan. Well done, and love the beautiful presentation.FAV
Maria Keady
Wonderful series.
Belinda Greb
Great depiction of part of the Popcorn Sutter story!