BLIND TOM
Size: 30 by 40 inches
Medium: Oil and Acrylic on Canvas
Artist: Segun Caezar
He was born into slavery in 1849, but his fingers told a freer story. Before he could speak, he could mimic thunder on a piano. They called him simple, strange, possessed, but what he really was… was music.
Thomas “Blind Tom” Wiggins was a prodigy. By age four, he was playing back entire compositions after hearing them once. By ten, he was touring the country. By twenty, he could perform hundreds of pieces, classical, folk, even his own compositions, without reading a single note.
But Tom was never free. While white men profited from his genius, Tom remained a spectacle, marketed as a “human parrot,” displayed like an oddity, passed between managers like property. The world clapped for his concerts but ignored his chains.
This artwork remembers him not as a sideshow, but as a storm. A mind too big for the era. A soul that played not for applause, but because the music inside him refused to be still.