George Snow Hill created three post office murals: Long Staple Cotton (Madison, Florida), Loading Pulpwood (Milton, Florida), and Cypress Logging (Perry, Florida). Like many of the muralists I’ve covered, his work was not without controversy and was, seemingly, without a consistent genre. Wikipedia compares his work to Thomas Hart Benton — I don’t really see that; and Grant Wood — I did find one painting that is Wood-ish.
Antic Antinomy tiptoes toward the creepy (or maybe lives there, depending on the beholder) and Spectator Sport is pretty sketchy.