My name
is Mavis and I am a folk artist. Here is how it all
happened...
I was born October 30th 1959 in Butler, Ga., but my first 9
years were spent in Americus, Ga. While living in
Americus, several things came together to influence my life
and make me an artist.
When I was 7, there was a Street Fair. So
important was this event that the street was closed
off. At this event was Eddie Martin, a folk artist,
ahead of his time and an honest to goodness hippie. He
wore his colorful dashiki, and I so wanted just to touch
him. The next day, all the kids in school were talking
about him and I wanted to be like him. And so I
discovered my passion.
Soon
after, my mother and her friend started knitting. They
let me play with some scraps of yarn and I created a
beautful afghan. The adults were stunned that I had
achieved this. It was during the time Neil Armstrong
walked on the moon. So then I had my medium:
yarn. One small stitch for a child, one giant leap
into my future.
I
knitted, crocheted, embroidered everything for
everybody. Then when I was 15 my cousin suggested I
sign up for a festival. People gave me money for my
work. That was it... I had my career!
I feel I am called by a higher power to do what I
do. My work has taken me places and introduced me to
people that are beyond any dreams I could have ever had. I
am humbled to live such a wonderful life.
My life has taken many geographical turns that have landed
me in Buford, Ga. I am very proud to be a part of the
arts community here.
I live in a magic cottage with my two dogs and a
bird... and a whole lot of yarn just waiting to tell
someone's story!