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Style: Folk Art
Send Me the Bill - Figure Ink Drawing on Paper, Outsider Art, Duck Wars Series
Send Me the Bill - Figure Ink Drawing on Paper, Outsider Art, Duck Wars Series

Send Me the Bill - Figure Ink Drawing on Paper, Outsider Art, Duck Wars Series

Located in Houston, TX

Daniel Johnston was a prolific visual artist and musician. He gained a cult following in the 1990s when Kurt Cobain wore a T-shirt with the artist’s frog illustration from his Hi, How Are You (1983) album cover to the MTV Video Music Awards. Johnston’s art was inextricably connected to his music, and his pen and marker drawings of superheroes and anthropomorphized animals were critical to his cult appeal among music fans and art aficionados alike. Johnston lived with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, which contributed to his work’s on-and-off categorization as outsider art; his visionary world...

Category

2010s Folk Art Art

Materials

Paper, Ink

Peace On You - Figure Ink Drawing on Paper, Outsider Art, Duck Wars Series
Peace On You - Figure Ink Drawing on Paper, Outsider Art, Duck Wars Series

Peace On You - Figure Ink Drawing on Paper, Outsider Art, Duck Wars Series

Located in Houston, TX

Daniel Johnston was a prolific visual artist and musician. He gained a cult following in the 1990s when Kurt Cobain wore a T-shirt with the artist’s frog illustration from his Hi, How Are You (1983) album cover to the MTV Video Music Awards. Johnston’s art was inextricably connected to his music, and his pen and marker drawings of superheroes and anthropomorphized animals were critical to his cult appeal among music fans and art aficionados alike. Johnston lived with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, which contributed to his work’s on-and-off categorization as outsider art; his visionary world...

Category

2010s Folk Art Art

Materials

Paper, Ink

Hank - Daniel Johnston, Colorful Figurative Ink Drawing, Duck Wars Series
Hank - Daniel Johnston, Colorful Figurative Ink Drawing, Duck Wars Series

Hank - Daniel Johnston, Colorful Figurative Ink Drawing, Duck Wars Series

Located in Houston, TX

Daniel Johnston was a prolific visual artist and musician. He gained a cult following in the 1990s when Kurt Cobain wore a T-shirt with the artist’s frog illustration from his Hi, How Are You (1983) album cover to the MTV Video Music Awards. Johnston’s art was inextricably connected to his music, and his pen and marker drawings of superheroes and anthropomorphized animals were critical to his cult appeal among music fans and art aficionados alike. Johnston lived with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, which contributed to his work’s on-and-off categorization as outsider art; his visionary world...

Category

2010s Folk Art Art

Materials

Paper, Ink

Ha Ha Ha Hee Hee - Colorful Figurative Ink Drawing on Paper, Duck Wars Series
Ha Ha Ha Hee Hee - Colorful Figurative Ink Drawing on Paper, Duck Wars Series

Ha Ha Ha Hee Hee - Colorful Figurative Ink Drawing on Paper, Duck Wars Series

Located in Houston, TX

Daniel Johnston was a prolific visual artist and musician. He gained a cult following in the 1990s when Kurt Cobain wore a T-shirt with the artist’s frog illustration from his Hi, How Are You (1983) album cover to the MTV Video Music Awards. Johnston’s art was inextricably connected to his music, and his pen and marker drawings of superheroes and anthropomorphized animals were critical to his cult appeal among music fans and art aficionados alike. Johnston lived with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, which contributed to his work’s on-and-off categorization as outsider art; his visionary world...

Category

2010s Folk Art Art

Materials

Paper, Ink

Golly There No End to War Before - Colorful Figurative Drawing, Duck Wars Series
Golly There No End to War Before - Colorful Figurative Drawing, Duck Wars Series

Golly There No End to War Before - Colorful Figurative Drawing, Duck Wars Series

Located in Houston, TX

Daniel Johnston was a prolific visual artist and musician. He gained a cult following in the 1990s when Kurt Cobain wore a T-shirt with the artist’s frog illustration from his Hi, How Are You (1983) album cover to the MTV Video Music Awards. Johnston’s art was inextricably connected to his music, and his pen and marker drawings of superheroes and anthropomorphized animals were critical to his cult appeal among music fans and art aficionados alike. Johnston lived with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, which contributed to his work’s on-and-off categorization as outsider art; his visionary world...

Category

2010s Folk Art Art

Materials

Paper, Ink

A Beautiful Day
A Beautiful Day

A Beautiful Day

By Nellie Mae Rowe

Located in Missouri, MO

A Beautiful Day, 1978 by Nellie Mae Rowe (American, 1900-1982) Unframed: 9" x 12" Framed: 11.25" x 14.25" Signed and Dated Lower Left Nellie Mae Rowe ...

Category

20th Century Folk Art Art

Materials

Crayon, Pastel, Paper, Graphite

"Sleepless Night, " Mixed Media City Landscape Painting on Paper
"Sleepless Night, " Mixed Media City Landscape Painting on Paper

"Sleepless Night, " Mixed Media City Landscape Painting on Paper

Located in Houston, TX

This intimate, yet highly energetic, artwork is a timeless example of Long’s exceptional style. Bert L. Long Jr., was self-taught artist, was born in 1940 in Texas, grew up the Houston’s historic Fifth Ward and received his formal education from UCLA. Following a career as a successful master chef, Bert Long...

Category

1990s Folk Art Art

Materials

Acrylic, Paper

"Other/Brotherhood, " Acrylic and Charcoal Mixed Media Painting on Paper
"Other/Brotherhood, " Acrylic and Charcoal Mixed Media Painting on Paper

"Other/Brotherhood, " Acrylic and Charcoal Mixed Media Painting on Paper

Located in Houston, TX

This colorful artwork is one in a series of studies leading up to Long’s major ice sculpture installation Other in May of 2000. Bert L. Long Jr., was self-taught artist, was born in 1940 in Texas, grew up the Houston’s historic Fifth Ward and received his formal education from UCLA. Following a career as a successful master chef, Bert Long...

Category

1990s Folk Art Art

Materials

Paper, Charcoal, Acrylic

"Untitled, " Charcoal and Pastel Drawing on Paper, Folk artist, Framed and Signed
"Untitled, " Charcoal and Pastel Drawing on Paper, Folk artist, Framed and Signed

"Untitled, " Charcoal and Pastel Drawing on Paper, Folk artist, Framed and Signed

Located in Houston, TX

Composed of charcoal and pastel, this drawing is a simple, yet lively expression of Long’s playful sensibility. Bert L. Long Jr., was self-taught artist, was born in 1940 in Texas, grew up the Houston’s historic Fifth Ward and received his formal education from UCLA. Following a career as a successful master chef, Long decided to devote himself entirely to art in the late 1970’s. Bert Long...

Category

Early 2000s Folk Art Art

Materials

Paper, Charcoal, Pastel

"Other/Kosovo, " Acrylic and Charcoal Drawing on Paper, Abstract, Folk Artist
"Other/Kosovo, " Acrylic and Charcoal Drawing on Paper, Abstract, Folk Artist

"Other/Kosovo, " Acrylic and Charcoal Drawing on Paper, Abstract, Folk Artist

Located in Houston, TX

This mixed media painting on paper is one in a series of studies leading up to Long’s major ice sculpture installation Other in May of 2000. Bert L. Long Jr., was self-taught artist, was born in 1940 in Texas, grew up the Houston’s historic Fifth Ward and received his formal education from UCLA. Following a career as a successful master chef, Long decided to devote himself entirely to art in the late 1970’s. Burt Long...

Category

Early 2000s Folk Art Art

Materials

Paper, Charcoal, Acrylic

Lady Reaching for the Sun, Oil Painting by Huong
Lady Reaching for the Sun, Oil Painting by Huong

Lady Reaching for the Sun, Oil Painting by Huong

By Huong

Located in Long Island City, NY

Artist: Huong Title: Lady Reaching for the Sun Year: 1994 Medium: Oil on Canvas, signed Frame Size: 65 x 47 inches ; 119 x 165 cm

Category

1990s Folk Art Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Chiroptera Faciem

Chiroptera Faciem

By Jim Holyoak

Located in Santa Monica, CA

India ink

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Folk Art Art

Materials

India Ink

Butterfly
Butterfly

Butterfly

By Ross Bonfanti

Located in Saint Louis, MO

Ross Bonfanti Butterfly, 2015 Concrete, mixed media 10 x 16 1/4 x 2 1/2 inches (25.4 x 41.3 x 6.4 cm)

Category

2010s Folk Art Art

Materials

Concrete

"Untitled, " Mixed Media Acrylic and Charcoal Abstract Drawing on Paper
"Untitled, " Mixed Media Acrylic and Charcoal Abstract Drawing on Paper

"Untitled, " Mixed Media Acrylic and Charcoal Abstract Drawing on Paper

Located in Houston, TX

The imagery in this work appears to be a rope pulling a colorless curtain away to reveal a gnarled tree trunk before a crimson background. Bert L. Long Jr., was self-taught artist,...

Category

Early 2000s Folk Art Art

Materials

Paper, Acrylic, Charcoal

Revelation
Revelation

Revelation

By Raimundo de Oliveira

Located in Long Island City, NY

Artist: Raimundo de Oliveira, Brazilian (1930 - 1966) Title: Revelation Year: 1963 Medium: Oil on Canvas, signed and dated l.r. Size: 28.5 in. x 39.5 in. (72.39 cm x 100.33 cm)

Category

1960s Folk Art Art

Materials

Oil

Fossil Ship

Fossil Ship

By Valton Tyler

Located in Dallas, TX

In The New York Times Arts in America column, Edward M. Gomez writes of Valton Tyler, "visionary seems the right word for describing his vivid, unusual and technically refined painti...

Category

1970s Folk Art Art

Materials

Rag Paper, Etching, Aquatint

Eagle's Nest

Eagle's Nest

By Valton Tyler

Located in Dallas, TX

In The New York Times Arts in America column, Edward M. Gomez writes of Valton Tyler, "visionary seems the right word for describing his vivid, unusual and technically refined paintings, prints and drawings, whose style defies convenient labels. Abstract, surreal, cartoonish, sci-fi fantastic, metaphysical, apocalyptic-Baroque - all of these fit but also fall short of fully describing his art." (The Living Arts, June 13, 2000, p. B2) Valton Tyler was born in 1944 in Texas, where "the industrial world of oil refineries made a long-lasting impression on Valton as a very young child living in Texas City." (Reynolds, p. 25) After leaving Texas City, Valton made his way to Dallas, where he briefly enrolled at the Dallas Art Institute, but found it to be too social and commercial for his taste. After Valton's work was introduced to Donald Vogel (founder of Valley House Gallery), "Vogel arranged for Tyler to use the printmaking facilities in the art department of the Southern Methodist University in Dallas, where the young artist essentially taught himself several demanding printmaking techniques. 'It was remarkable,' Vogel says. 'Not only did he learn complicated etching methods, but he was able to express himself powerfully in whatever medium he explored.' Vogel became the publisher of Tyler's prints. Among them, the artist made editions of some 50 different images whose sometimes stringy abstract forms and more solid, architecturally arresting elements became the precursors of his later, mature style." (Gomez, Raw Vision #35, p. 36) "Eagle’s Nest" is Plate Number 37, and is reproduced in "The First Fifty Prints: Valton Tyler" with text by Rebecca Reynolds, published for Valley House Gallery by Southern Methodist University Press, Dallas, Texas, 1972. In "The First Fifty Prints," Reynolds provides the following quote from the artist regarding this print: “The structure on the right is an architectural symbol for an eagle. It is also like a machine that is igniting the shape on the left. Below, the egg that is coming out of the chute is a child which will evolve into another architectural eagle...

Category

1970s Folk Art Art

Materials

Rag Paper, Etching, Aquatint

Neighborhood

Neighborhood

By Valton Tyler

Located in Dallas, TX

In The New York Times Arts in America column, Edward M. Gomez writes of Valton Tyler, "visionary seems the right word for describing his vivid, unusual and technically refined painti...

Category

1970s Folk Art Art

Materials

Paper, Etching, Aquatint

Satilite Dance

Satilite Dance

By Valton Tyler

Located in Dallas, TX

In The New York Times Arts in America column, Edward M. Gomez writes of Valton Tyler, "visionary seems the right word for describing his vivid, unusual and technically refined painti...

Category

20th Century Folk Art Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Just a Little Water Please

Just a Little Water Please

By Valton Tyler

Located in Dallas, TX

In The New York Times Arts in America column, Edward M. Gomez wrote of Valton Tyler, "visionary seems the right word for describing his vivid, unusual and technically refined paintin...

Category

1960s Folk Art Art

Materials

Rag Paper, Etching, Aquatint

Heritage

Valton TylerHeritage, 1970

Price Upon Request

Heritage

By Valton Tyler

Located in Dallas, TX

In The New York Times Arts in America column, Edward M. Gomez wrote of Valton Tyler, "visionary seems the right word for describing his vivid, unusual and technically refined paintin...

Category

1960s Folk Art Art

Materials

Rag Paper, Etching, Aquatint

Stop Playing and Get to Work

Stop Playing and Get to Work

By Valton Tyler

Located in Dallas, TX

In The New York Times Arts in America column, Edward M. Gomez wrote of Valton Tyler, "visionary seems the right word for describing his vivid, unusual and technically refined paintin...

Category

1960s Folk Art Art

Materials

Rag Paper, Etching

Avenue 11

Valton TylerAvenue 11, 1970

Price Upon Request

Avenue 11

By Valton Tyler

Located in Dallas, TX

In The New York Times Arts in America column, Edward M. Gomez wrote of Valton Tyler, "visionary seems the right word for describing his vivid, unusual and technically refined paintin...

Category

1960s Folk Art Art

Materials

Rag Paper, Etching

Together We Are

Together We Are

By Valton Tyler

Located in Dallas, TX

In The New York Times Arts in America column, Edward M. Gomez wrote of Valton Tyler, "visionary seems the right word for describing his vivid, unusual and technically refined paintin...

Category

1960s Folk Art Art

Materials

Rag Paper, Etching

Love Me

Valton TylerLove Me, 1970

Price Upon Request

Love Me

By Valton Tyler

Located in Dallas, TX

In The New York Times Arts in America column, Edward M. Gomez wrote of Valton Tyler, "visionary seems the right word for describing his vivid, unusual and technically refined paintin...

Category

1970s Folk Art Art

Materials

Rag Paper, Etching

Storage #2

Storage #2

By Valton Tyler

Located in Dallas, TX

In The New York Times Arts in America column, Edward M. Gomez wrote of Valton Tyler, "visionary seems the right word for describing his vivid, unusual and technically refined paintin...

Category

1970s Folk Art Art

Materials

Rag Paper, Etching

Bull on Wheels (Dancing)
Bull on Wheels (Dancing)

Bull on Wheels (Dancing)

By Maximino Javier

Located in Long Island City, NY

An Oaxacan School oil painting by Maximino Javier from 1983. A whimsical scene of anthropomorphic figures. Framed in stained wood frame, signed in lower left corner. Artist: Maximino Javier, Mexican (1948 - ) Title: Untitled - Bull on Wheels...

Category

1980s Folk Art Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Homage to Galileo

Homage to Galileo

By Valton Tyler

Located in Dallas, TX

In The New York Times Arts in America column, Edward M. Gomez wrote of Valton Tyler, "visionary seems the right word for describing his vivid, unusual and technically refined paintin...

Category

1960s Folk Art Art

Materials

Rag Paper, Etching, Aquatint

Environment Man

Environment Man

By Valton Tyler

Located in Dallas, TX

In The New York Times Arts in America column, Edward M. Gomez wrote of Valton Tyler, "visionary seems the right word for describing his vivid, unusual and technically refined paintin...

Category

1970s Folk Art Art

Materials

Rag Paper, Etching

Height Almost 34'

Height Almost 34'

By Valton Tyler

Located in Dallas, TX

In The New York Times Arts in America column, Edward M. Gomez wrote of Valton Tyler, "visionary seems the right word for describing his vivid, unusual and technically refined paintings, prints and drawings, whose style defies convenient labels. Abstract, surreal, cartoonish, sci-fi fantastic, metaphysical, apocalyptic-Baroque - all of these fit but also fall short of fully describing his art." (The Living Arts, June 13, 2000, p. B2) Valton Tyler was born in 1944 in Texas, where "the industrial world of oil refineries made a long-lasting impression on Valton as a very young child living in Texas City. He was three years old when the terrible explosion occurred there and can remember the terrifying confusion and 'the beautiful red sky and objects flying everywhere in the air.'" (Reynolds, p. 25) While growing up in Texas City, Valton's father worked in auto repair, and was known for his skill in mixing colors for paint jobs. After leaving Texas City, Valton made his way to Dallas, where he briefly enrolled at the Dallas Art Institute, but found it to be too social and commercial for his taste. After Valton's work was introduced to Donald Vogel (founder of Valley House Gallery), "Vogel arranged for Tyler to use the printmaking facilities in the art department of the Southern Methodist University in Dallas, where the young artist essentially taught himself several demanding printmaking techniques. 'It was remarkable,' Vogel says. 'Not only did he learn complicated etching methods, but he was able to express himself powerfully in whatever medium he explored.' Vogel became the publisher of Tyler's prints. Among them, the artist made editions of some 50 different images whose sometimes stringy abstract forms and more solid, architecturally arresting elements became the precursors of his later, mature style." (Gomez, Raw Vision #35, p. 36) “Height...

Category

1970s Folk Art Art

Materials

Rag Paper, Aquatint

Still Life

Still Life

By Valton Tyler

Located in Dallas, TX

In The New York Times Arts in America column, Edward M. Gomez wrote of Valton Tyler, "visionary seems the right word for describing his vivid, unusual and technically refined paintin...

Category

1970s Folk Art Art

Materials

Rag Paper, Etching

Poke & Ponder

Poke & Ponder

By Valton Tyler

Located in Dallas, TX

In The New York Times Arts in America column, Edward M. Gomez wrote of Valton Tyler, "visionary seems the right word for describing his vivid, unusual and technically refined paintin...

Category

1980s Folk Art Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

World of Watermelons

World of Watermelons

By Valton Tyler

Located in Dallas, TX

In The New York Times Arts in America column, Edward M. Gomez wrote of Valton Tyler, "visionary seems the right word for describing his vivid, unusual and technically refined paintings, prints and drawings, whose style defies convenient labels. Abstract, surreal, cartoonish, sci-fi fantastic, metaphysical, apocalyptic-Baroque - all of these fit but also fall short of fully describing his art." (The Living Arts, June 13, 2000, p. B2) Valton Tyler was born in 1944 in Texas, where "the industrial world of oil refineries made a long-lasting impression on Valton as a very young child living in Texas City. He was three years old when the terrible explosion occurred there and can remember the terrifying confusion and 'the beautiful red sky and objects flying everywhere in the air.'" (Reynolds, p. 25) While growing up in Texas City, Valton's father worked in auto repair, and was known for his skill in mixing colors for paint jobs. After leaving Texas City, Valton made his way to Dallas, where he briefly enrolled at the Dallas Art Institute, but found it to be too social and commercial for his taste. After Valton's work was introduced to Donald Vogel (founder of Valley House Gallery), "Vogel arranged for Tyler to use the printmaking facilities in the art department of the Southern Methodist University in Dallas, where the young artist essentially taught himself several demanding printmaking techniques. 'It was remarkable,' Vogel says. 'Not only did he learn complicated etching methods, but he was able to express himself powerfully in whatever medium he explored.' Vogel became the publisher of Tyler's prints. Among them, the artist made editions of some 50 different images whose sometimes stringy abstract forms and more solid, architecturally arresting elements became the precursors of his later, mature style." (Gomez, Raw Vision #35, p. 36) “World of Watermelons” is plate number 19, and is reproduced in "The First Fifty Prints: Valton Tyler" with text by Rebecca Reynolds, published for Valley House Gallery by Southern Methodist University Press, Dallas, Texas, 1972. Of “World of Watermelons”, Tyler said “The title here does not represent my own associations with this print. Friends simply began referring to it as ‘the watermelon print...

Category

1970s Folk Art Art

Materials

Rag Paper, Etching, Aquatint

Do Not Touch

Do Not Touch

By Valton Tyler

Located in Dallas, TX

In The New York Times Arts in America column, Edward M. Gomez wrote of Valton Tyler, "visionary seems the right word for describing his vivid, unusual and technically refined paintin...

Category

1970s Folk Art Art

Materials

Rag Paper, Etching, Aquatint

Freezing Point

Freezing Point

By Valton Tyler

Located in Dallas, TX

In The New York Times Arts in America column, Edward M. Gomez wrote of Valton Tyler, "visionary seems the right word for describing his vivid, unusual and technically refined paintin...

Category

1970s Folk Art Art

Materials

Rag Paper, Etching

Trapped

Valton TylerTrapped, 1970

Price Upon Request

Trapped

By Valton Tyler

Located in Dallas, TX

In The New York Times Arts in America column, Edward M. Gomez wrote of Valton Tyler, "visionary seems the right word for describing his vivid, unusual and technically refined paintin...

Category

1960s Folk Art Art

Materials

Etching

Folk Art art for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Folk art available for sale on 1stDibs. Works in this style were very popular during the 21st Century and Contemporary, but contemporary artists have continued to produce works inspired by this movement. If you’re looking to add art created in this style to introduce contrast in an otherwise neutral space in your home, the works available on 1stDibs include elements of blue, orange, purple, green and other colors. Many Pop art paintings were created by popular artists on 1stDibs, including Robert Richter, Stefanie Schneider, Stephen Basso, and Therese James. Frequently made by artists working with Paint, and Synthetic Resin Paint and other materials, all of these pieces for sale are unique and have attracted attention over the years. Not every interior allows for large Folk Art, so small editions measuring 2 inches across are also available. Prices for art made by famous or emerging artists can differ depending on medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $70 and tops out at $125,000, while the average work sells for $1,615.