C.W. Howe or “Uncle Howe,” was a self-taught American artist whose works offer a vivid window into rural life and folk imagination. Born in West Union, Iowa, Howe worked across sculpture, painting, and assemblage—transforming the everyday into the uncanny with a distinctly personal sensibility. His practice drew from his agricultural background and a deep connection to place, often employing found materials and vernacular forms.
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