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)
Billy Burke's Toothpick Park American Folk Art in Place IN SITU the BOOK by Jim Linderman
As the note on the reverse asks, how could anyone have so much patience? He was in stir. The Greybar Hotel. The slammer, the cooler, up the river. Actually Billy Burke was in Folsom Prison and time kept dragging on. Joe Yerz helped. There is a FILM!
Billy Burke Toothpick Victory Funzone c. 1940 Collection Jim Linderman from the book
AMERICAN FOLK ART IN PLACE: IN SITU now available HERE in paperback and instant
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