Charles M. Stagg died February 20th at UTMB Burn Center in Galveston. Born June 1939 in Beaumont, Texas, he lived many years in Orange County. Mr. Stagg participated last April in the art benefit sponsored by The Painted Ladies Art Group for the Crystal Beach V.F.D. Before Hurricane Ike he had also held an art exhibition on the Bolivar Peninsula.
Charles Stagg’s work has been shown in one-man and group exhibitions across the U.S. as well as a 1999 World Art Collection in Ziest, Netherlands.
Charles Stagg thought deeply about his work. A man that spent his life literally piecing sticks together to make art while he lived secluded in the woods in a home that was a constantly evolving work of art. Pioneering a form of art that no doubt will be looked at and remembered for years to come.
Submitted by June Peveto
The Painted Ladies Art Group
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