Monday, December 9, 2013

Dos Folkies Holiday

Great art available for the Holidays at Dos Folkies Gallery.
   
Eric Legge


Mary Proctor


 Charlie Lucas




Plus back issues of Raw Vision Magazine>



Raw Vision #80 available soon


Sunday, November 17, 2013

Mr John Henry Toney

Here's some great photos Jenell  took of Alabama artist, John Henry Toney when she was traveling through Alabama back in June of 2013.  Mr. Toney lives in Seale, Alabama on Butch Anthony's farm. John keeps a small cabin there where he is free to create his drawings and visit with art patrons who flow in and out of Butch's farm.  The drawings in the photographs are available at Dos Folkies Gallery.





Saturday, October 26, 2013

Lookin' for a Pencil

This is from a visit my daughter Leah and I had with Jimmy Lee Sudduth and his cousin O.C. back in 2003.  Jim was 93 at the time.  dave


Monday, October 21, 2013

NOV. 3 Folk Art Auction

http://materialculture.com/candles-in-the-light-international-folk-and-self-taught-art/
                                      Material Culture: Candles in the Light               
                               INTERNATIONAL FOLK AND SELF-TAUGHT ART
                                                       November 3, 2013
Martin Luther King                                                                 By: Anderson Johnson         

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Annie Wellborn's Book of Trees

Annie Wellborn created this very cool book of trees from an 18 inch x 12 inch pad of colored construction paper.  It's available at Dos Folkies Gallery.  21 pages of her art and writings.  An amazing folk art collection.  














Monday, October 14, 2013

Kentuck Fest 2013

http://www.kentuck.org/festival.html

Check out this site and find out more about this amazing arts festival in Northport, Alabama.
October 18th and 19th.

Monday, October 7, 2013

FOLK ART AUCTION

Slotin Folk Art Auction is coming.  November 9 - 10, 2013.  Flip-book to preview this auction at, http://issuu.com/slotinfolkart/docs/slotinfolkartnov2013

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Ladies of the South

Three artists who have played important roles in American Vernacular Art are Nellie Mae Rowe, Clementine Hunter and Mary T Smith.  Although we don't carry their work in our gallery, they are artists to know and study.  Each with their own unique approach to making influential American art.

                                                     Clementine Hunter


Nellie Mae Rowe

  Mary T. Smith

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

3 American Masters

Dos Folkies Gallery is back at it after a great summer.  One of the hottest we've had in Washington in several years.  Long hot summer days of hiking, family, friends, boating, cooking and entertaining. Now it's pushing fall and time to get back to the business, and pleasure, of art.  Wow, and we've just added 3 new pieces to Dos Folkies Gallery from 3 of our favorite American folk artists.  Check out the photos below and check out the gallery for pricing.

Jimmy Lee Sudduth   "Standin' In The Doorway"

Annie Wellborn          "Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting"

Mose Tolliver             "Wildcat and Peko Bird"
Also added to the gallery this summer, new works from Eric Legge and Mr. John Henry Toney.
www.dosfolkies.com

Saturday, August 17, 2013

Summer and Raw Vision #79

Hi, Dos Folkies is still here.  Don't abandon us yet.  Summer is winding down and there will be more postings coming in September.  In the meantime Raw Vision Magazine issue #79 has arrived and is now available through Dos Folkies Gallery website.   www.dosfolkies.com 



Thursday, July 25, 2013

NEW ART

Dos Folkies Gallery New Art Added

New works have been added to Dos Folkies Gallery from John Henry Toney, Eric Legge, Buddy Snipes and Carter Wellborn.     www.dosfolkies.com

Angels and Cows from Carter Wellborn
Five flowers from Eric Legge plus two other works

Great cabin by Buddy Snipes.  See gallery for more photos


 Four new works added from Mr. John Henry Toney
 

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Monday, July 8, 2013

William Hawkins - Artist 1895-1990

Summer is an active time here, family events, dog walking, trail hiking and garden tending taking up a large part of it. On top of that we've been hit with a heat wave here on the Olympic Peninsula.  Yet, art is always on the mind.  William Hawkins is an artist I've been aware of for awhile, but this summer I've been finding out more about him and looking at his art wherever I can find it.  I just discovered today that as well as his paintings there were several pencil drawings in his body of works, which was around 500 pieces. 

 ARCHITECTURE
 MAN ON HORSE
Williams Hawkins was born in Kentucky in 1895, moved to Columbus Ohio in 1916, and spent most of his adult life there. He served with the army in France during WWI working as a grave digger. He did paint in the 1930's but did not take up art full time until 1979. He painted on large pieces of plywood and masonite as well as creating the pencil drawings.  There are said to be lost works from his earlier years of painting too. 

SNAKE AND EAGLE

He was discovered by another artist by the name of Lee Garrett who helped him enter one of his pieces in Ohio State Fair where it won 1st place in the amateur level. The rest is history. Williams Hawkins is one of the the most highly collected outsiders.  One of his paintings recently sold in auction for $70,000.  Don't expect to see him on our little gallery anytime soon.  But take a look at his art on line and there's also a short documentary about him at, http://foundationstart.org/artists/william-hawkins/  
He was a real painter. 
Dave

BOFFO(buffalo)

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

art with a message

A lot of Artists have something to say.  Here's a few examples of folk art with written messages.

Rev. W.C. Rice
most of his work relates to sin, sex, hell and redemption


R.A. Miller
R. A. Miller often had messages of Christian values and Patriotism


Here's a sign from a barber shop in Africa



Ruby Williams 'Berry Baby'
This piece is available at Dos Folkies Gallery 


Here's one from Willie Jinks with a kind of scary message and is also available at 
Dos Folkies Gallery 
i am hoperman. i will chop you up. i will take it away from you. yes do that.



Simple philosophy from Mary T. Smith
I LOVE TO WORK