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"Everything I see is from the sun," Murray said in 1986, recalling the experience that led to his art making. He described a vision of golden light and an eagle flying past the sun, as well as seeing deceased family members. He began scrawling in an asemic script--something that looks like writing but contains no actual words. Murray's practice fused Baptist Christianity with African American folkways that freely comingles doctrine with a belief in magic and the powers of the natural world. "It is the language of the Holy Spirit, direct from God," Murray said of his script-like drawings. He urged people to read his messages through a vial of water, believing that the pure of heart would be able to interpret them. His goal was not to be an artist, but rather to be an instrument of God's message.
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Marker And Ink On Paper
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Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase through the Luisita L. and Franz H. Denghausen Endowment
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