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EPISODE · Mar 2, 2026 · 1H 6M

Episode 51 | Mary Proctor: Called to Paint

from House of Folk Art · host Matt Ledbetter

In January of 1994, Mary Proctor lost her grandmother, her uncle, and her aunt in a mobile home fire. The grandmother who raised her, the woman she called mama, was gone. The grief was overwhelming. For thirty days, Mary spent half of every day praying, sitting with her Bible, questioning God and asking why.On the final day, she says a light brighter than the sun appeared, and a voice spoke from within it. She was told to paint on an old door, and that the words would be given to her. In that moment, grief turned into direction. What began as prayer became purpose.Painting became her calling.From that first door forward, Mary’s work carried a message. Scripture, testimony, warnings, hope. Not just decoration, but instruction. Her art became a spiritual language, a way to awaken the soul, to remind people how to live, how to forgive, how to prepare, how to believe.She did not simply start painting. She stepped into a mission and became Missionary Mary. That moment marked the beginning of her life as an artist.In this episode of House of Folk Art, Matt Ledbetter travels to Florida to sit down with Mary Proctor, also known as Missionary Mary, to talk about the calling behind her work. They discuss her childhood, the meaning of her name, the influence of her grandmother, and how faith and memory became painted onto salvaged doors and found materials.Mary walks through specific works in her yard, including pieces that reference her baptism, scripture, and family history. The conversation moves between humor and testimony, art and belief, ending with the story of how loss became purpose and paint became ministry.CHAPTERS00:00 | We’re at Mary Proctor’s and We’re Not Leaving02:02 | Who Is Mary Proctor and Why She Paints06:33 | Taking Mary’s Work to Auction09:36 | Paint or Die12:01 | The Famous Painted Doors and Amazing Grace14:27 | Bird Man, Bird Omen, and Trusting God18:52 | Why Mary Doesn’t Paint Snakes22:13 | Let Grace Grow37:54 | God Loves Folk Art47:48 | Turning Pain Into Purpose01:02:09 | The Vision of Light and the First Painted DoorDo you know a folk artist or have a picking story worth sharing? Leave your name and where you are from and you might hear yourself on a future [email protected](919) 410 8002Follow @houseoffolkart for more stories, trips, and upcoming auction dates at LedbetterAuctions.com.

In January of 1994, Mary Proctor lost her grandmother, her uncle, and her aunt in a mobile home fire. The grandmother who raised her, the woman she called mama, was gone. The grief was overwhelming. For thirty days, Mary spent half of every day praying, sitting with her Bible, questioning God and asking why.On the final day, she says a light brighter than the sun appeared, and a voice spoke from within it. She was told to paint on an old door, and that the words would be given to her. In that moment, grief turned into direction. What began as prayer became purpose.Painting became her calling.From that first door forward, Mary’s work carried a message. Scripture, testimony, warnings, hope. Not just decoration, but instruction. Her art became a spiritual language, a way to awaken the soul, to remind people how to live, how to forgive, how to prepare, how to believe.She did not simply start painting. She stepped into a mission and became Missionary Mary. That moment marked the beginning of her life as an artist.In this episode of House of Folk Art, Matt Ledbetter travels to Florida to sit down with Mary Proctor, also known as Missionary Mary, to talk about the calling behind her work. They discuss her childhood, the meaning of her name, the influence of her grandmother, and how faith and memory became painted onto salvaged doors and found materials.Mary walks through specific works in her yard, including pieces that reference her baptism, scripture, and family history. The conversation moves between humor and testimony, art and belief, ending with the story of how loss became purpose and paint became ministry.CHAPTERS00:00 | We’re at Mary Proctor’s and We’re Not Leaving02:02 | Who Is Mary Proctor and Why She Paints06:33 | Taking Mary’s Work to Auction09:36 | Paint or Die12:01 | The Famous Painted Doors and Amazing Grace14:27 | Bird Man, Bird Omen, and Trusting God18:52 | Why Mary Doesn’t Paint Snakes22:13 | Let Grace Grow37:54 | God Loves Folk Art47:48 | Turning Pain Into Purpose01:02:09 | The Vision of Light and the First Painted DoorDo you know a folk artist or have a picking story worth sharing? Leave your name and where you are from and you might hear yourself on a future [email protected](919) 410 8002Follow @houseoffolkart for more stories, trips, and upcoming auction dates at LedbetterAuctions.com.

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