The name of the painting is how the arts saved Macon, which was painted by Ms. Betty Edwards’ in 2014. Also, the medium that was used for her extraordinary painting was acrylic paint on canvas, and the scale of this magnificent piece of art was 78” w x 54” h (Edwards’, 2014). Ms. Edwards’ painting caught my attention because of the beauty she displayed of the city of Macon, in addition to the many shades of acrylic paint that she used in her painting and how she captured the many events that take place in Macon. Also, the different shapes of buildings the artist painted of how the arts saved Macon. Moreover, I believe the message that Ms. Edwards’ conveyed to all those that view her canvas of Macon, Georgia, is the …show more content…
Also, the iron chair in the sculpture represents a lot of homes in the south, which still have them on their front porches in the South. Lastly, the historical features in the sculpture of Mama say, “She Ain’t Home, Policy Man, are the beautiful red classic automobile that the artist created in her sculpture. The shape of the house reminds me of some of the older homes built in the 60s like the one my Grandparents had. The insurance man also reminds me of the insurance man that came by my mother house weekly in the 70s to collect his weekly