Sulton Rogers (1922 – April 5, 2003) was a Mississippi folk artist who spent most of his life in Syracuse, New York working at a chemical plant.
The oversized features included multiple eyes, animals coming out of body parts, and extra breasts.
I got a couple of friends that come to the house, they don’t go to the cellar ‘cuz I usually have coffins sitting around there.
[4] Collectors should be aware that auction houses and some publications misspell his name as "Sultan Rodgers".
He later married Ardeula in 1945 and they conceived seven children together, RV, Allie B., Willie Sulton, Eddie, Sammie, Lossie, and Loretta.