John Bunion "J.B." Murray

1908 - 1988


J. B. Murray was a farmer who lived in rural Glascock County, Georgia, near the community of Mitchel. When he was approximately seventy years of age, believing he had experienced a vision from God, he began writing a non discursive script on adding machine tape, wall board, and stationery. He described it as "the language of the Holy Spirit, direct from God" and interpreted it using a bottle of water as a focusing device. In the last ten years of his life he made over a thousand paintings, introducing the script into fields of color and adding figures that represent "the evil people; the ones that are dry tongued, the one's that don't know God". Murray's works are exhibited throughout the world and he is represented in collections in Japan, Switzerland, France, and the United States. The videos on this page are from interviews conducted by Judith McWillie at his home in Mitchel, Georgia in May, 1986. Scroll down to see videos. Click on the text below the videos to read a transcript.


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