Postman's passion for oranges kickstarts the folk art scene in Houston
Back in 1956, postman Jeff McKissack started to create The Orange Show in Houston, Texas. The idea behind the project was to honor his favorite fruit – the orange! He believed the magical citrus promoted longevity. For over 20 years, McKissack would search around the Houston area for anything to use in his project, including tiles, old wagon wheels, tossed building materials from construction sites, metal fencing, and items collected from antique shops. He used anything and everything to convert a piece of property across the street from his home, into a historical piece of folk art that’s well known to Houstonians today. The Orange Show’s structure, which is starting to feel the effects of extreme weat...
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