The mischievous and diabolic art of James Flora (1914-1998): Glimpses of rare works from the archives and news about Flora-related projects
Saturday, January 10, 2009
Sorcerer's Village
Pen & ink drawing, mid-1990s. This work was later adapted for a large colorful acrylic canvas. Both undated works reflect Flora's mid-1990s techniques and media. The painting was recently photographed and is being considered for reproduction in our next anthology.
3 comments:
Anonymous
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Sir, are you using this blog to promote sorcery, i.e. witchcraft?!?
Oh yeah, man - reproduce this one. Love that tropical voodoo vibe. It's also quite inspiring to see what a man can do with JUST a pen, ink, and paper. A whole world created from the mind with pure, simple media.
This hailing from the 90s, is it possible that Mr. Flora was utilizing a more modern type of pen, as opposed to a dip pen? I can't quite tell from this image.
3 comments:
Sir, are you using this blog to promote sorcery, i.e. witchcraft?!?
EGAD!
Diabolic, eh?
Oh yeah, man - reproduce this one. Love that tropical voodoo vibe. It's also quite inspiring to see what a man can do with JUST a pen, ink, and paper. A whole world created from the mind with pure, simple media.
This hailing from the 90s, is it possible that Mr. Flora was utilizing a more modern type of pen, as opposed to a dip pen? I can't quite tell from this image.
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