by “Brenda,” from a collection of Swedish schoolchildren’s homemade album covers (!)

Andulka
KIROKAZE
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

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Sade Olutola
NASA
TVSTRANGERTHINGS

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we're not kids anymore.
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Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
Not today Justin
Three Goblin Art
occasionally subtle

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

Kaledo Art

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by “Brenda,” from a collection of Swedish schoolchildren’s homemade album covers (!)
Sister Gertrude Morgan, New Jerusalem, c 1970.
Dietrich Orth
Dwight Mackintosh
Dwight Mackintosh
‘The apocryphal story told of Dwight Mackintosh’s birth in Hayward, California in 1906, was that it occurred simultaneously with the Great San Francisco Earthquake — and that his disability stemmed from that traumatic coincidence. Mackintosh first lived at home but was institutionalized at age 16. There he remained for the next 56 years, until the mass release of patients in 1978. Shortly thereafter he was introduced to Creative Growth in Oakland, California, where he contentedly worked on his drawings with great focus and concentration. Mackintosh’s images centered on the figure — initially he drew only boys. Over the years he gradually introduced new elements, including see-through (x-ray) vehicles, animals, and even a few women. Early model cars and high-buttoned boots of a previous era were images remembered from childhood.
Unintelligible writing was often an element of Mackintosh’s drawings, but it was separate from the primary image — like so many layers of unraveled yarn floating overhead. His sequences of connected letters moved from left to right as if they were continuous explanatory text, or perhaps one vast sentence or signature. His pages were peppered with dotted ‘i’s and carefully crossed ‘t’s, but no one, not even Dwight Mackintosh, could tell us what was written. A series of strokes in his later years changed the dynamic of Mackintosh’s images, and the sure, clear, steady line for which he’d been known became a dense, echoing ripple, and the precision of the earlier line was replaced with a new and different kind of intensity. Mackintosh died in 1999.’
- amesgallery.com
dwight mackintosh, one of my personal faves
Dwight Mackintosh
Dwight Mackintosh, Four figures
Janko Domsic nació en Croacia y se sabe que trabajó en los ferrocarriles, pero realmente no hay mucha información en cuanto a cuándo ni por qué terminó viviendo en Francia. Se sabe que durante su estancia en París, vivió en un edificio sórdido y en ruinas. Tampoco se sabe mucho sobre sus…
Christopher Knowles-Parzival #12, 1989
Sallie Hathaway
sigrid hjerten
Roundel 3rd–4th century Egypt/ Linen, wool; tapestry weave, looped embroidery
Annie Pearlamn’s —AMAZING—Childhood drawings
“Rainbow Bright’s House” 1985
(3yrs old)
Annie Pearlamn’s —AMAZING— Childhood drawings
(3yrs old)