Oakland Plantation Toys and Memory: Elvin Shields’ Wire Art Legacy

On the banks of Louisiana’s Cane River, history whispers through oak trees and rusted wire, twisted into toys, passed through generations, and preserved by one man whose memory is as sharp as the steel he bends. Inside a former slave cabin at Oakland Plantation, I met Elvin Shields, a mechanical engineer turned folk artist, cultural … Continue reading Oakland Plantation Toys and Memory: Elvin Shields’ Wire Art Legacy