Just Another Sunday

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Depicting the celebration of Joseph Stillwell Cain, Jr., aka Chief Slacabamarinico, who resurrected Mardi Gras in America after the Civil War, The Merry Widows raise a glass of “sweet tea” in his honor. After weeping over his gravesite the Merry Widows caravan to his original house at 906 Augusta St. Greeted by a street party full of 5k runners, as well as Joe Cain revelers, they toast and celebrate Ole Slac. Wrigley, “The Sheriff”, watches from his front porch next door.

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Depicting the celebration of Joseph Stillwell Cain, Jr., aka Chief Slacabamarinico, who resurrected Mardi Gras in America after the Civil War, The Merry Widows raise a glass of “sweet tea” in his honor. After weeping over his gravesite the Merry Widows caravan to his original house at 906 Augusta St. Greeted by a street party full of 5k runners, as well as Joe Cain revelers, they toast and celebrate Ole Slac. Wrigley, “The Sheriff”, watches from his front porch next door.

Depicting the celebration of Joseph Stillwell Cain, Jr., aka Chief Slacabamarinico, who resurrected Mardi Gras in America after the Civil War, The Merry Widows raise a glass of “sweet tea” in his honor. After weeping over his gravesite the Merry Widows caravan to his original house at 906 Augusta St. Greeted by a street party full of 5k runners, as well as Joe Cain revelers, they toast and celebrate Ole Slac. Wrigley, “The Sheriff”, watches from his front porch next door.

Available in either Hahnemuhle paper giclee print or stretched canvas.