Tapestry
Embroidery
Textile
Folk Art
1890
19th Century
156.0 x 150.0 cm
Museo Casa de los Tiros de Granada
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Artist Biography
Stuart Daniel Baker: A Fusion of Music and Visual Art
Stuart Daniel Baker, born November 7, 1954, in Albemarle County, Virginia, is an American artist whose distinctive style blends the energy of rockabilly music with a profound appreciation for photographic composition and textural exploration. While primarily recognized as a musician—particularly his iconic voice role in Squidbillies—Baker’s artistic endeavors reveal a parallel passion for capturing moments in time through evocative prints and tapestries that resonate with both historical context and personal vision.- Early Influences & Musical Beginnings: Baker's musical journey began in Charlotte, North Carolina, where he honed his skills performing with bands like The Boxmasters and Hank III. This formative experience instilled a deep understanding of rhythm, melody, and performance artistry—elements that would later permeate his artistic output.
- The Wild Wild South & Unknown Hinson: His collaboration with Don Swan on “The Wild Wild South,” a public access program exploring Charlotte’s vibrant music scene, birthed the character of Unknown Hinson. This project solidified Baker's commitment to storytelling through performance and cemented his reputation as a charismatic performer.
- Squidbillies & Voice Acting Legacy: Baker achieved widespread recognition for voicing Cuyler in Squidbillies (2005-2019), a critically acclaimed adult animated series. This role showcased his versatility as a voice actor and cemented his place within the animation landscape.
- Notable Works: Among his most celebrated pieces are “Casa de las Tumbas,” a haunting albumen print depicting a crumbling Arab bathhouse in Spain, and “Arab Bath (Bañuelo),” which similarly explores architectural grandeur juxtaposed with deterioration. These prints exemplify Baker’s masterful command of photographic technique and his ability to distill complex narratives into visually arresting compositions.
- Tapestry Artistry: Beyond photography, Baker delves into textile art, creating richly embroidered tapestries that draw inspiration from folklore and mythology. His tapestries are imbued with vibrant colors and symbolic imagery—a testament to his artistic breadth and imaginative vision.
stuart daniel baker
1954 - , United States of America
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Rockabilly; Psychobilly
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Rockabilly']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Unknown Hinson']
- Date Of Birth: November 7, 1954
- Full Name: Stuart Daniel Baker
- Nationality: American
- Notable Artworks:
- Tapestry
- Arab bath (Bañuelo)
- Casa de las Tumbas
- Place Of Birth: Albemarle County, United States

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