This painting of a monument in a rural foothills area is humorous in a Twin Peaks sort of way, but was that the intent? The previous owner thought it was an advertising piece and not meant to be droll. The maker drew pencil lines to make sure the lettering was straight, which makes me think it might have been used for business. But in truth, I'm just not sure.
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Is this a joke?
This painting of a monument in a rural foothills area is humorous in a Twin Peaks sort of way, but was that the intent? The previous owner thought it was an advertising piece and not meant to be droll. The maker drew pencil lines to make sure the lettering was straight, which makes me think it might have been used for business. But in truth, I'm just not sure.
Labels:
folk art,
outsider art,
paintings,
self-taught art
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Ha, that's great!
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