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  Sandra Bordelon Butler   
  Alabama USA  
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Art: First Child by Artist Sandra Bordelon Butler
"First Child"
Sandra Bordelon Butler
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'More Than Birth'


Art: Love and Despair by Artist Sandra Bordelon Butler
"Love and Despair"
Sandra Bordelon Butler
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Mention

From Show:
'More Than Birth'


Art: General Sash by Artist Sandra Bordelon Butler
"General Sash"
Sandra Bordelon Butler
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'Flannery O’Connor'


Art: Lilac Quartette by Artist Sandra Bordelon Butler
"Lilac Quartette"
Sandra Bordelon Butler
From Show:
'FOTM: Lilac'


Art: Wild Bird 1 by Artist Sandra Bordelon Butler
"Wild Bird 1"
Sandra Bordelon Butler
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'Wild Birds'


"General Sash"

Art: General Sash by Artist Sandra Bordelon Butler
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Media:  Oil on canvas
Dimensions:  14 x 11
Date of Work:  2007

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In the short story, "A Late Encounter With the Enemy," Flannery O'Connor shows General Sash to be a selfish, cantankerous, 104-year-old man. He was probably a foot soldier in the Civil War, but was cast as a General in a movie and given a General's uniform. The rest of his life he considered himself a General and expected others to treat him as such.

Living in his own self-centered world, he is able to distance himself from his memories, his past and his daughter. He is an unsympathetic character even at the time of his undignified death.

I think I was able through this portrait to portray a man whose selfish pride has left him with only a vacant stare.

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Sandra Bordelon Butler  View this Artist's Profile
Alabama, USA
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