Buying Folk Art
Paintings
Buying folk art paintings has become a passion of
mine. I’ve been looking for them everywhere it
seems. I found a bunch of folk art paintings recently and
I am having trouble deciding which one to buy.
There was a folk art painting by Rev. Howard Finster that is
titled Howard in 1944. This is an all enamel folk art
painting that was painted in 1988. The smile on this
portrait is very engaging and makes me smile just as big.
I am also really taken by a folk art painting that was
painted by painter Bill Dodge in Oct 1962. The title of
the painting is First Trolley To Van Nuys. The painting
is on board and depicts the center of town with all the people
in town. They are in the windows and on the street.
The town market, bakery, Hotel Van Nuys, an ice cream parlor
and the Wing Lee Laundry are all depicted in vibrant
color. The women in the foreground are against the
Trolley and their signs say "Ban the Monster" and "Keep Van
Nuys rural".
Thomas Chambers is one of America’s foremost folk
artists. I found a piece by him that I just don’t like
very much. It is a bit austere for my tastes. The
subject is a fishing scene with villagers and boats. I
don’t think that I will purchase this folk art painting because
I just don’t like it.
There was a folk art painting I found called Alligator
Fisher that was painted in 1940 that I really like. The
blue of the bayou is very calming and the trees give it a very
Southern feel. There is a swamp house in the painting and
I like this one very much. It reminds me very strongly of
Louisiana.
My mother started this passion of mine for folk art
paintings. She had a folk art painting by John Roeder in
our parlor growing up. I used to spend hours just staring
into it. The trees were so relaxing to lose myself
in. I have asked her to give me this wonderful folk art
painting many times, but she says that I will have to wait
until after her funeral!
I found one folk art painting during my journey that I felt
sad every time I looked at. The name of the painting is A
Letter from My Mother. The look in the girl’s face is so
serious and sad. I have no idea where this folk art
painting should hang. The painting itself is magnificent;
it just makes me feel sad.
There is a whole subset of folk art paintings that represent
black Americana. I don’t usually buy any of these pieces
as they don’t speak to my experience. I did find one
piece that I purchased for a collector friend of mine that
loves this type of art. The folk art painting had a
whimsical feel to it and a woman relaxing in a hammock.
He hung this in his hallway and has loved it for a long
time.
My brother likes folk art paintings as much as I do.
He prefers animals to be the subjects of paintings he
purchases. I found a lovely clouded leopard folk art
painting for him last Christmas and he has asked that I keep my
eyes open for more like it. He said that he will buy any
art I find for him because he trusts that I know and understand
his tastes.
I have kept my eyes open for animal themed folk art
paintings for my brother, but I just can’t seem to find any as
nice as the leopard that I got for him. The grand extent
of animal themed folk art paintings I’ve found recently was a
painting of two owls on a limb and I know that he would not
like it. Ever since we were kids, owls totally freak him
out.
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