


Jim Linderman blog about surface, wear, form and authenticity in self-taught art, outsider art, antique american folk art, antiques and photography. Dull tool and dim bulb were the only swear words my father ever used. Items from the Jim Linderman collection of vernacular photography, folk art, ephemera and curiosities. (Note: if anyone believes an image contained violates their rights or insults their intelligence, simply point it out and I will remove)
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Just the other day I was thinking when my neighbors were having an especially noisy summer blow-out Labor Day party, "What I wouldn't give to have an electric chair! I've never liked that neighbor." And now...here it is! Thank you. My prayer has been answered.
ReplyDeleteSo how Do they get the head off the first girl and put it on that spider anyway?
ReplyDeleteSlight of hand!
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