Prints mounted on board - the size of the board is 10x8 approx. You can see more of my paintings at www.parisakaramipaintings.com - let me know if you have any questions!
Prints mounted on board - the size of the board is 10x8 approx. You can see more of my paintings at www.parisakaramipaintings.com - let me know if you have any questions!
Josef Wyler was born in 1965 in a village in the St Galler Rheintal in Switzerland to a sheltered family with a religious father. Josef had a difficult birth and suffered from epilepsy as a child. His early education was also problematic so that he was transferred to a special school for children with learning difficulties, where he stayed for 11 years until 1983. Here he was taught occupational skills, including that of a gardener, which he enjoyed. At this time he returned to his parent's home, however in 1987 he had the first of many psychotic episodes, from which he suffers to this day.
32 outsider art masterpieces at the blog of innocence le Gros arbre by Maurice Grimaldi la Mer by Dominique Peyronnet le Metro aerien by Jules Lefranc la Femme de l’artist dans un jardin by Henri…
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Naïve art is a classification of art that is often characterized by a childlike simplicity in its subject matter and technique. While many naïve artists appear, from their works, to have little or no formal art training, this is often not true.
Naïve art is a classification of art that is often characterized by a childlike simplicity in its subject matter and technique. While many naïve artists appear, from their works, to have little or no formal art training, this is often not true.
amare-habeo: “Jean Dubuffet (French, 1901-1985) Femme et Bébé, 1956 ”
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Born in Germany, Liesenberg lived with his mother until her death, when he was admitted to the Alsterdorfer Institution for the mentally retarded. He was later engaged in a workshop for the handicapped as a kitchen porter, but his talent as a draughtsman was not recognised until the 1980s when he joined the Schlumper ('bunglers') artists' group. A passionate smoker, Liesenberg has unfortunately suffered from ill health over recent years and his productivity has been much reduced.
a blog about the art and life of a recovering drunk, alcoholic,outsider artist
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Naïve art is a classification of art that is often characterized by a childlike simplicity in its subject matter and technique. While many naïve artists appear, from their works, to have little or no formal art training, this is often not true.
The Innocent Eye, by Jonathan Fineberg, focusing on children's art and the affect on artist's vision
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Lackovic, Ivan. 1932 Batinska-Podravina - 2004 (?). Baum am Brunnen. Polychrome Malerei hinter Glas. An einem unbelaubten gestutzten Baum neben einem Brunnen mehrere Gegenstände des bäuerlichen Lebens wie Keramikkannen, Eimer, Kürbisse und Mais hängend. U.r. sign. und (19)65 dat. H. 48,5, B. 41 cm. (ENGLISH TEXT) Tree at a fountain. Reverse glass painting. Signed lower right and dated (19)65.
Натюрморт. масло/стекло. 890х830 мм. 1966 г. Натюрморт с картофелем. масло/стекло. 450х950 мм. 1991 г. Кладовая. масло/стекло. 500х650 мм. 1992 г. Кочан капусты. масло/стекло. 600х700. 1993 г. Натюрморт с рыбой. масло/стекло. 570х690 мм. 1991 г. Натюрморт с хлебом. масло/стекло. 490х680 мм. 1993 г. Натюрморт с виноградом. масло/стекло. 450х509 мм. 2007 г.
Michael Wysochansky is an “artistic savant”. He was born February 2, 1951 in Scranton, PA. He attended Catholic elementary education at SS Cyril and Methodius Ukrainian Catholic Church in Olyphant, PA. Michael did not feel comfortable in the public school system and was enrolled in St. Joseph’s Monastery in Glen Cove, Long Island NY for 10 months during the 1960’s. Schizophrenia, headaches and epilepsy plagued him through those years at the monastery. Michael’s uncle, Father Constantine, recommended that he stay with him in the early 70’s in Stanford, Ct.
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Jean Dubuffet, Métro, 1943. Oil on canvas, 162 x 130 cm