The mischievous and diabolic art of James Flora (1914-1998): Glimpses of rare works from the archives and news about Flora-related projects
Sunday, August 3, 2008
scraps from the archives
Untitled pen drawing on onionskin paper, early 1940s, from scrapbook. Brownish residue caused by glue applied by the artist, who is also responsible for the irregular trim. There are hundreds of such miniatures in the collection.
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Love his loose sketches. They really give an idea of how he developed his ideas and motifs. Post more, Irwin!
1 comment:
Love his loose sketches. They really give an idea of how he developed his ideas and motifs. Post more, Irwin!
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