Call Me Lover, Robert Arneson, 1965 - ceramic and mixed media
Call Girl, Robert Arneson, c. 1960s - ceramic and metal
More on Arneson and his new style that was labeled "funk art" here.



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Call Me Lover, Robert Arneson, 1965 - ceramic and mixed media
Call Girl, Robert Arneson, c. 1960s - ceramic and metal
More on Arneson and his new style that was labeled "funk art" here.
my hidden new year's resolution is to draw more Nights
Coin Operated Electric Chair
Clayton Bailey, 1984
Peter Saul (b. 1934) "Double De Kooning Duck", 1979 Acrylic on canvas 56.2 x 78.7 in.
Mothman
laura barbosa
Good Dog
Self portrait ceramic work by “Father of Funk art” Robert Arneson https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Arneson , from the “Funk You Too!” show at the Museum of Art and Design https://madmuseum.org , Columbus Circle, Upper West Side, New York City.
Attribution: Roy De Forest (USA, 1930-2007). First image is Watching for the outriders, 1976-77, acrylic polymer on canvas, 60 x 68 inches. De Forest, who grew up on a farm, was known for portrayals of animals including dogs and cats in a school or stuff that became known as nut art or funk art.