Jan 03 2008

Folk Art Paintings

Phillip posted this at 11:05 am under art, phillip's room

Jenny and I bought some cheap paints and brushes at a dollar store over Xmas. We painted our masterpieces on Sunday. Neither of us have any experience in painting. Does it show?

Mine are kind of abstract. The first one is called, “Skyline with Tree.” The second is, “Sum of The Parts.” (Click images to enlarge.)
SKYLINE SUM
Jenny’s paintings are more normal looking (and much better than mine). Her first painting is called, “Fish,” and the second is called, “Sun.”
FISH SUN
All our future paintings will be posted to Picasa. And all paintings are, of course, available in t-shirts and coffee mugs.


10 Responses to “Folk Art Paintings”. Leave a Reply.

  1. Jodyon 03 Jan 2008 at 12:23 pm

    I like them. What are the dimensions of the paintings? 10×12?

  2. Phillipon 03 Jan 2008 at 1:11 pm

    They’re painted on large index cards. 6 inches 4 inches, something like that.

  3. Jim Klosson 03 Jan 2008 at 3:28 pm

    Oddly, I saw these on Picasa when you first posted there. I thought “Wow, he never mentioned that he was a painter-type artist but I shouldn’t be surprised.” And I thought they were quite good. Creativity erupts from you in all sorts of ways…

  4. Phillipon 03 Jan 2008 at 3:37 pm

    I like Jenny’s the most. They look like something. A six-year-old monkey with one eye and no arms could paint better than me.

    It’d be fun to try to paint something with real oil paints on a real canvas, something big that can handle gobs of paint thrown at it in frustration and/or creative ecstasy. That’d be fun.

    The scans of these paintings are about 6 times larger than the index cards we painted them on.

  5. Rebeccaon 03 Jan 2008 at 4:22 pm

    They are all very fine. I’m especially fond of “Skyline”

  6. Jodyon 03 Jan 2008 at 4:52 pm

    Our dad has dabbled in artistic painting and he’d be a good writer if he concentrated at it. He has said that I’d probably be a good painter if I tried it. I don’t know where he got that idea from. I think Phillip has the talent, though.

  7. Phillipon 03 Jan 2008 at 8:56 pm

    Based on these overwhelming positive responses, I’m quitting my day job to take up painting full-time.

  8. tommyboyon 04 Jan 2008 at 10:48 am

    yeah here in my town i often deride that everyone is an artist or a chiropractor…and sometimes both…i am categorically not an artist…or have any ability to be one..i am not special in any way …despite two generations of “self esteem” training in our public schools…ranting must take medication…must take pretty blue pill… but they shurrr are preeetty pictures….

    phillip go rent art school confidential…apparently it is an unintentional documentary

    I think jody and phillip both have untapped writing potential….as jody stated it is the disipline ….that often separates ability and performance in this regard

    phillip has a day job?

  9. Phillipon 04 Jan 2008 at 11:02 am

    > phillip has a day job?

    Good point.

  10. Folk Arton 02 Apr 2008 at 3:19 am

    These paintings are awesome. Both of you did a great job. The paintings are full of color and cheerful. I liked Skyline the most. Picasa is a wonderful site. Thanks for the link.

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