


St. Chris of Staffordsville
CHRIS STAPLETON
Patron Saint of Authenticity
Lucinda’s slow, steady rise to prominence began in the 1980’s, but her breakthrough record, Car Wheels on a Gravel Road, which took ten years to record, came in 1998. Her unique blend of country, blues, folk and rock placed her on the throne of a new genre, where she still reigns as the Queen of Americana.
Original, framed mixed media collage. Acrylic, torn/cut paper, archival glue, charcoal, graphite
Art dimensions: 12 × 12 in. / Not Framed
CHRIS STAPLETON
Patron Saint of Authenticity
Lucinda’s slow, steady rise to prominence began in the 1980’s, but her breakthrough record, Car Wheels on a Gravel Road, which took ten years to record, came in 1998. Her unique blend of country, blues, folk and rock placed her on the throne of a new genre, where she still reigns as the Queen of Americana.
Original, framed mixed media collage. Acrylic, torn/cut paper, archival glue, charcoal, graphite
Art dimensions: 12 × 12 in. / Not Framed
CHRIS STAPLETON
Patron Saint of Authenticity
Lucinda’s slow, steady rise to prominence began in the 1980’s, but her breakthrough record, Car Wheels on a Gravel Road, which took ten years to record, came in 1998. Her unique blend of country, blues, folk and rock placed her on the throne of a new genre, where she still reigns as the Queen of Americana.
Original, framed mixed media collage. Acrylic, torn/cut paper, archival glue, charcoal, graphite
Art dimensions: 12 × 12 in. / Not Framed