Welmon Sharlhorne (born 1952) is an American visual artist.[1][2] He is self-taught, and is considered an Outsider artist. Sharlhorne is a native of Houma, Louisiana, and has also lived in the French Quarter in New Orleans.[3] He is nicknamed Uncle Shadow,[4] and has gone by the name Welman Stovall.[5]
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