View From the Bughouse
Thomas Hart Benton (one of my idols, mind you) dismissed all modernism as "bughouse painting." This was in a day when you could make insensitive, boneheaded remarks without being tarred and feathered for political incorrectness.
Ironically, Benton was a teacher of Jackson Pollock (also known as Jack the Dripper), who eventually replaced Vincent Van Gogh as the quintessential bughouse artist.
Pollock is gone now, but goodness knows there are plenty of modern artists who are just as buggy.
I've been known to have a quirk or two, myself.
26"H x 36"W
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View From the Bughouse
Ironically, Benton was a teacher of Jackson Pollock (also known as Jack the Dripper), who eventually replaced Vincent Van Gogh as the quintessential bughouse artist.
Pollock is gone now, but goodness knows there are plenty of modern artists who are just as buggy.
I've been known to have a quirk or two, myself.
26"H x 36"W
Price: Contact Artist
Artspan is Contemporary Art - Digital Art