We learned about this dwelling while studying American Indians in first grade. It is the longhouse, with cornucopia styling. It typically contains warm rugs and 55 Jerry Chickens. It has a rich oily smell and inspires feelings of envy in tribes with lesser carpentry skills.
inspired lunacy. love it all. captivating. when you can look at a picture for 15 mins and know that there is more to see, you know genius walks amongst us.
These new pictures are amazing!
ReplyDeleteI'm a little worried about the absence of Fran though...
We learned about this dwelling while studying American Indians in first grade. It is the longhouse, with cornucopia styling. It typically contains warm rugs and 55 Jerry Chickens. It has a rich oily smell and inspires feelings of envy in tribes with lesser carpentry skills.
ReplyDeleteLove this lots. What's the media, Jim? It has the look of a woodcut, but I presume it's hand-rendered.
ReplyDeleteBeware - it could be a Pornocopia.
ReplyDeleteman...it feels like you're giving away the farm...MOO!
ReplyDeleteI really wish I could find some advertising links to discover somewhere to gamble so i could drive there in my new nizzan... ;-)
ReplyDeletegreat artwork as usual, monsieur Woodring :-)
Funny comments by Chad too.
I'm so glad I found your work!
ReplyDeleteI thought that enchantment had gone forever.
:)
Browsing around your work...
So here I was expecting W.C. Fields and an orange grove - well this is swell too.
ReplyDeleteinspired lunacy. love it all. captivating. when you can look at a picture for 15 mins and know that there is more to see, you know genius walks amongst us.
ReplyDeleteIt's a pen and ink drawing, Irwin. Woodcuts are beyond the power of my wrists to create.
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the nice comments, folks.
NO FRANK DON'T GO IN THERE!
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