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)
Big Blly Cox and his Football Friends Art from the Sports Trades
Billy Cox and a few of his locker buds from 1950. Source material for Billy, but the other two are, as yet (or as forever) anonymous. If I liked football, I might take the time to ID them. Football, for all the gizmos and flying cameras and million dollar talking heads, is probably no better than it was in 1950. I didn't watch then either, of course. The last game I saw had Tom Brady, supermodel dater and super deflategate cheater. He makes around 10 million bucks a year shilling products and the team pays him 20 million a year. He used to support Trump until someone in the upper office told him to shut up.
Anonymous crayon drawings of football players, circa 1950 Collection Jim Linderman
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