Charles E. Burchfield (1893-1967)
trying on a metaphor
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Origami Around
Three Goblin Art
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Charles E. Burchfield (1893-1967)
Stanley Spencer (1891-1959)
The Garage, 1929
Reg Mombassa (b. 1951)
Kerry James Marshall (b.1955) Better Homes, Better Gardens, 1994
Kerry James Marshall (b.1955)
Our Town, 1995
Kerry James Marshall (b.1955)
Souvenir II , 1997
David Sandlin (b.1956)
Scans from ‘Land Of 1000 Beers’ , 1988
Gary Panter (b.1950), Jimbo painting
Gary Panter (b.1950), Smulkin (sketchbook page), 1999
Gary Panter's iconic logo for cult L.A punk band The Screamers, 1978
James Ensor (1860-1949), Christ's Entry Into Brussels in 1889, (1888)
Joel Pelletier (b.1961), Christ’s Entry Into Washington in 2008, (2004)
Yves Chaland (1957-1990)
Poster, mid 80s
Frank H. Netter (1906-1991)
Netter is the Norman Rockwell of Medical Illustration.
“Dr. Netter's contribution to the study of human anatomy is epochal. He has advanced our understanding of anatomy more than any other medical illustrator since the 16th century, when Vesalius introduced drawings based on cadaveric dissections.” - Dr Michael Debakey
Unlike most sterile medical illustration, Netter aimed to include the human element in his pictures. His characters are real, they cry and they sweat and show emotion through the blood and disfigurement. Netter was as much about the psychology of the human condition as he was about accurate anatomy.
Various paintings found in thrift stores during the late 80s by the artist Jim Shaw (b.1952)
Noel Sickles (1910-1982)
Sickles was an American illustrator / cartoonist noted for his cinematic compositions and brisk use of line. He stands out from other cartoonists of the 40s & 50s because of his skilled draughtsmanship and non flashy approach to drawing.
‘Face’ (1990) written & narrated by Steven Jesse Bernstein (1950-1991) Comic illustrated by Madame Talbot 1990
Autodrome, 67 x 52,5 cm, pyrography on plywood, coloured with wood stains, 2015
Jarmila Mitríková & Dávid Demjanovič, ‘Autodrome’, 2015