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Discussion in 'Art' started by bosko69, Jul 10, 2025.

  1. bosko69

    bosko69 Well-Known Member

    Just picked these two pieces up.The yellow & black abstract is a torn paper collage with what looks like handmade papers-no signature.
    The second B&W piece was done by Paul James Gunn, an Oregon artist.Really like that this piece was framed w/ TruGuard UV Glass-like to find a fresh pile of that !
    Here's a bit about him- http://portlandartmuseum.us/mwebcgi/mweb.exe?request=record;id=9322;type=701

    Art 4.jpg Art 5.jpg Art 3.jpg Art 1.jpg Art 2.jpg
     
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  2. Debora

    Debora Well-Known Member

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  3. 2manybooks

    2manybooks Well-Known Member

    The collage looks like it might be inspired by the work of the Japanese American Paul Horiuchi - particularly if you found it in the NW (I forget where you are, bosko).
     
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  4. bosko69

    bosko69 Well-Known Member

    2many-We're near Portland,OR. Thanks for the tip on Horiuchi- a very definite possibility.
    Deb- He became chairman of the art department at OSU in 1964.'Linotype'- I was wondering what it was-thanks.
     
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  5. wlwhittier

    wlwhittier Well-Known Member

    In this context, I still am! I know what Linotype is...but am missing, somehow, its connection to the Gunn art.
     
  6. 2manybooks

    2manybooks Well-Known Member

    The description of Gunn's work was as a "linocut" (a print block cut on linoleum) rather than linotype. A linotype is an industrial type-setting machine.
     
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  7. wlwhittier

    wlwhittier Well-Known Member

    Ah...Thanks!
    I should probably have made that connection, Books.
     
  8. Debora

    Debora Well-Known Member

    Thank you. Your correction is much appreciated.

    Debora
     
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  9. bosko69

    bosko69 Well-Known Member

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  10. wlwhittier

    wlwhittier Well-Known Member

    Yep...an' I knew it was a waste of food, even then!
     
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  11. bosko69

    bosko69 Well-Known Member

    It was 1968 and I carved the Zig Zag as my print block. The Crafts class teacher said-'Why do you keep printing that pirate with a cigarette surrounded by jagged leaves over an over again ?':hilarious::cool:
     
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  12. wlwhittier

    wlwhittier Well-Known Member

    So many ways to address that...How 'bout CLUELESS?
     
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  13. bosko69

    bosko69 Well-Known Member

    I think around that time a lot of my elders (30's-40's !) thought that 'Laugh-In' was pretty avant garde-cutting edge.
     
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  14. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

  15. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    you bet your Bippy !!!!
     
  16. bosko69

    bosko69 Well-Known Member

    My high school science teacher with the crewcut and bolo tie used to walk like Groucho and say -'Here come the judge !'
     
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  17. wlwhittier

    wlwhittier Well-Known Member

  18. bosko69

    bosko69 Well-Known Member

    -and yet strangely surreal.
     
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