“Sometimes I am two people. Johnny is the nice one. Cash causes all the trouble. They fight.” —Johnny Cash
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66 x 55.5 inches overall, assemblage, cut paper, collage, and mixed media on wood panel
See the story behind The Man In Black as told through the art of Brezinka's mixed media portraiture using some of the rarest artifacts from the Cash collection.
This original work is now on view at the Storytellers Museum and Hideaway Farm in Bon Aqua, Tennessee. The farm belonged to Johnny Cash for over thirty years. See the house where he lived, and the land that he loved, the place he called “the center of my universe.” Also on view at the Storytellers Museum, 2 additional large-scale Brezinka mixed media portraits. Learn more HERE
AMONG THE AUTHENTIC CASH ARTIFACTS USED TO CONSTRUCT THIS WORK INCLUDE:
Original custom-made black CASH jacket
An original John R. Cash 1980 fishing license signed by Johnny
The gun holster from Johnny's iconic 1960 Columbia Records album cover "Ride This Train" (documentation and authenticity paperwork is available)
Sun Records "Blue Suede Shoes" center, signed by Carl Perkins (Johnny's good friend) to Chance Martin (Johnny's long-time photographer)
A gold watch that Johnny gave to his mother as a gift (documentation and authenticity paperwork available)
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