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Amazing images of Folk Art Environment Ray's Ornamental Garden in Texas.
Two images of Ray’s Ornamental Garden in Texas, or I should say formerly of Texas. The color one is a Jumbo format postcard. The other an 8 x 10 wide shot. The giant
Folk art environment was in Stephenville, TX but it is nearly gone now. After George Ray passed in 1957, his wife maintained it for a while but she died ten years later.
vandals and juvenile delinquents ruined much of it and the rest was bulldozed in the 1980s. Large postcard and original photograph of Ray’s Ornamental Garden
Late 1930s to 1940s. Collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb
Antique Bottle Cap Folk Art Environment Logs
Bottle Cap Tree / Logs. A folk art environment unknown location and date. Original Snapshot Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb
#bottlecaps. #art. #folkartenvironment
Handmade Folk Art Puppet Head with hair and a great painted face. c. 1950 folk art collection Jim Linderman
A mid-century handmade folk art puppet head with hair and a great painted face. c. 1950 folk art puppet head
Mounted on a base. Collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb the Blog
Articulated Figure Man on a Ruler Dancing Wooden Folk Art Carving c. 1930
Man on a Ruler! as shown, 7 inches tall. A beautiful handmade and handcarved dancing toy with original mustard paint on the midsection. Collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb
The Nutshell (!). A charming folk art environment from the wayback past.
Meet me at The Nutshell. I wish I could make out the indistinct writing over the front door. Original Photograph circa 1930 (?)
Collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb
A GIANT duck costume with a man inside from Missouri c. 1930
Man in a Duck costume meeting the train. Why? I dunno. Original snapshot c. 1930 Lee Jellum photo shop Chillicothe. Missouri Collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb
Giant Articulated Figure Collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb the Blog
Giant Articulated Figure. Nearly 5 feet tall with moving arms, legs and joints. It could be a trade figure, but I wonder if it was an industrial tool to show workers how to correctly lift heavy objects? CLICK to see entire figure. C. 1950? Collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb
Folk Art Relief Carving of a Reclining Woman Unknown Artist c. 1950
Folk Art Relief Carving of a reclining woman, no date. 21” long, 10 inches tall. Unknown artist circa 1950. Collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb
How to Get to Heaven and Avoid Hell Original Photogaph of a Religious Banner
How to Get to Heaven and Avoid Hell Original Photogaph of a Religious Banner c. 1920 Collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb
Police Puppet Show for Safety. Undated Press Photograph
Police Puppet Show for Safety Undated Press Photograph ? Collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb
Original Art from “Trace and Color” by Anonymous 1937. Crayon on translucent paper Collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb
Original Art from “Trace and Color” by Anonymous 1937. Crayon on translucent paper Collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb
Tintype Copy of a Folk Art Portrait 19th century art and photography merge
A half-plate tintype photograph of an even earlier folk art portrait of a young woman. We might place the portrait to 1825 or 1830, I'm going to say the tintype was taken thirty or forty years later. Taking photographs of paintings was far more common than one may think. One of the powers of the tintype was their ability to be sent in the mail, and many a family portrait was photographed and shared. Additionally, because of floods, fires and mold, often a PHOTO of a painting is all that remains. I would like to hope the painting remains as well, but chances are probably slim. At the top, directly above the figure, the pin used to hold the piece in place to be photographed is also seen. Art historians and folk art collectors alike prize 19th century photographs of paintings, in particular when it may document a missing piece from an artist's body of work. I have not identified either the original artist or the photographer, certainly, and I suppose I never will. Suggestions as to the identity of the painter are welcome. Charming in either medium. Attempts to merge folk art with photography have occurred over the years, some with success. I personally do not think photographs are folk art, but as my blog often shows, one can take a picture of folk art.
Half-plate Tintype of a Folk Art Portrait Circa 1860 Dull Tool Dim Bulb Archives
Time for Laundy and some Debt! Handmade Sign with life-size folk art figures orignal photograph
Time for laundry and debt ! Original Sign with life-sized folk art figures Snapshot photograph.
"A Copper Washer for a Silver Dollar" was a popular 1920s advertising slogan for Automatic Electric Washers.
The promotion allowed customers to purchase a new copper-tub clothes washer with a $1.00 down payment (the "silver dollar”)
followed by monthly installments. Original photograph (cropped) Collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb
#folkartsign.
Eight-Pagers from the 1930s The ribald little comics comment on Wallis Simpson and the Royal Scandal.
Well, it’s been scandal after scandal for the Royals, and Prince Andrew may be the worst of them. Creep. It’s not the first dicey debacle
to threaten the monarchy…witness this rare Tijuana Bible circa 1936 featuring Wallis Simpson, an American socialite who slept her way around
the world then married King Edward VIII after a torrid affair! Edward Abducted, becoming the only British King to volunteer to resign as
King. He became the Duke of Windsor. Anyway, this racy little booklet was one of hundreds published in home workshops and underground printing
presses which satirized the snooty upperclass and all manner of celebrities. This one is unusual as it was hand colored by crayon!
Tijuana Bibles by anonymous c. Late 1930s. Collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb
Sewer Tile / Pipe Folk Art Grotesque Man Sculpture
Grotesque Man (co-worker or the boss?) End of Day Sewer Tile Figure, Likely Ohio. Sewer Tile Folk Art was made from left-over clay at pipe factories after the shift was over.
Later, Molds were made to make “commercial” items to sell like small animals, doorstops, etc. The handmade original pieces such as this are the ones I am most interested in.
Sewer Tile figure hand-formed late 19th - early 20th C. 7” tall. Collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb
#sewertile. #folkart. #folkartsculpture. #sewerpipe
Chalk Talks for Young People by J. W. VanDeventer. Low Art made High
Years ago I collected about a dozen “Chalk Talk” books. Chalk Talk is what that charlatan Glenn Beck used to do to confuse his unwitting tv followers…It’s a propaganda technique that was primarily applied by traveling religious preachers who seemingly couldn’t keep any other job. It involves drawing moral stories on a blackboard while using patter to distract…mostly from the Bible. Moral lessons illustrated with drawing meant to keep the chairs filled before the collection basket. I would call it a “low” art rather than high, but these illustrations from J. W. Van Deventer cross over into real art. The cream of the chalk crop! His “Chalk Talks for Young People” book, now well over 100 years old is as good as the technique gets…a shame I can’t find a film of the obfuscating master at work. VanDeventer, from Michigan, lived from 1855 to 1939 and graduated from Hillsdale College. The college helped advise on the hate document “Project 2025” which is causing so much discourse today. Shudder.
Illustrations from Chalk Talks for Young People by J W Van Deventer c. 1900. No date in book, collection Dull Tool Dim Bulb
Unknown Folk Art Environment in Canada
A colorful Canadian folk art environment. The decoration looks like marshmallows! This is a photograph as opposed to a postcard, there is no location indicated. I’ll add a location if any of our Canadian friends can identify. Supposedly circa 1990.
Canadian Yard Show c. 1990 original photograph collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb
Group of Crayon Exercises Anonymous antique School Child Art c. 1910 Collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb
Vibrant Group of Crayon Exercises Anonymous antique School Child Art c. 1910 Collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb #juvenillia. #schoolchildart. #dulltooldimbulb
The Paper House still standing. Folk Art Newspaper Environment
When I looked up The Paper House I expected it to have burned up. Nope! Entirely made from rolled paper!
The maker invented a special sauce which protected the place from wear, tear and fire. Still open for viewing in Pigeon Cove, MA. There is a short video of the place on YouTube.
Three Paper House postcards, c. 1940? Collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb
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