Barnes Barnes was born 1938 in Durham, North Carolina. His childhood was filled with rejection from the children in the community. He was Often in fights with his peers. His family was an advocate for education and being culturally enriched. At an early age Barnes would go to work with his mother. She worked as a domestic for a lawyer named Frank Fuller, Jr. At the age of seven Barnes found himself surrounded by the world of art. Fuller recognized Barnes’ attraction for art and would tell him …show more content…
His parents did not allow to go to a party. Out of his disappointment he started to dream about the dance, through passion for music and dancing he painting a portrait that was filled with rhythm and blues. According to Barnes, music and dancing was a form of escape from the reality of the racial barrier of segregation. He used that painting to connect music in an art format.( The Collection Shop Gallery) The “Sugar Shack” was of the most known African American Art of Ernie Barnes. This painting caused Barnes to be recognize as one of the most famous African American artists of his time. Barnes was often praised for his ability to “freeze-frame an emotion”. It was this talent that led to him being labeled as a master of the “analyzed moment”. (Black Art Depot Today,