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Alfred Hair Paintings
Alfred Hair is
one of the two founding Highwaymen members. At the age of 14 he began to
learn his craft from A.E. "Beanie" Backus. Al was said to be closer to
Bachus than his co-founder Harold Newton because he accompanied the
famous white artist to the Bahamas. The most competitive of the
Highwaymen, his goal was to earn money faster than the others and become
a millionaire. He was known to put a photograph of his goals, such as
the car he hoped to earn, near the area where he painted.
Hair's passion for wealth helped to provide the Highwaymen powerful
determination, which struggling young artists needed. Alfred Hair was
born in 1941 and lived until he was tragically shot and killed in
Eddie's Place, a Fort Pierce "juke joint", in 1970. The Highwaymen had
been held together by Hair's charisma and drive and after his death
members began to go their own ways.
Alfred Hair paintings were crafted quickly and motivated by Hair's drive
for money, which helped him formulate his unique style. Hair painted
almost exclusively on upson board, using broad brush strokes and
painting from the shoulder. He was known to paint with an almost
laissez-faire attitude. He also preferred to use the wooden end of his
brushes and a palette knife to "carve" details into thick layers of
paint. Alfred Hair paintings appear as though they are the memory of a
glimpsed moment of beauty and often contain areas of brighter
contrasting colours to help delineate details and provide focal points.
One of his unique contributions to Highwaymen art includes painting
woodland scenes, not only the coastal art that was the Highwaymen's
bread and butter. Many of Alfred Hair paintings have a hidden sense of
unrest within him; he was well known for painting "angry" marsh grass.
Many speculate that feeling is derived from racial tensions, however it
may have arisen from Hair's compulsion to acquire wealth. Alfred Hair's
works are not very often available for sale, but some of the Alfred Hair
paintings can be listed below.
Paintings For Sale

ALFRED HAIR
AH24X36-13
24X36 UPSON
$2000.00

ALFRED HAIR
AH24X36-10
24X36 UPSON
$2750.00

ALFRED HAIR
AH24X36-15
24X36 UPSON
$1500.00

ALFRED HAIR
AH24X36-16
24X36 UPSON
NOT SIGNED
$850.00

ALFRED HAIR
AH24X36-14
24X36 UPSON
SOLD

ALFRED HAIR
AH24X36-11
24X36 UPSON
SOLD

ALFRED HAIR
AH24X36-12
24X36 UPSON
SOLD
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