• she/her

Indulgent furry artist, character designer and cartoonist, NSFW ๐Ÿ”ž


curiousquail
@curiousquail

oil on canvas, 34"x34" - 1977ish,

when I was a kid, my parents had a bunch of oil paintings by someone named 'D. Armstrong' around the house. The way I understand it, someone my dad worked with had run into a kind of money trouble, owned a bunch of these paintings1 and needed to sell them in a hurry; my Dad ended up buying them. If this sounds weird and shady it probably was but I wasn't born at the time so I got all this secondhand.

Almost all of the paintings were various idyllic pastoral scenes depicting central valley California, except two of them - this one and another which both depict a winged creature flying across a landscape. This one (labelled on the back of the canvas) 'Nazgul returning to Barad Dur'. The other was a mostly barren landscape and I believe was the nazgul flying over the dead marshes.

I love the idea of this dude from like San Luis Obispo painting mostly California farmland throughout the 60's and 70's but dropping in some Lord of the Rings to spice it up now and then.


1 - Some versions of this story as they were told to me included the seller being the artist, but I do not believe that is the case

wave
@wave

acrylic polymer emulsion on hardboard, 21" x 21"

a very purely aesthetic appreciation. endless vibes, rigid geometry, midcentury nostalgia. i could stare at that beautiful ocean for days.

some history and analysis


ByCharlotteFinn
@ByCharlotteFinn

"Christina's World" by Andrew Wyeth

Learned about this in, of all things, Preacher, where a character comments on seeing this painting in a book and saying "my God. Someone's painted my life."


RoxannaRachnid
@RoxannaRachnid

I will be the first to admit my tastes are basic, in art as much as anything else, but I have always loved Manet's Un Bar aux Folies-Bergรจre.


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