They made me laugh.
It's hokum, folks!
The Library of Virginia recently held an unusual exhibition of masterful wood carving: figurative sculpture by an obscure artist named Leslie Garland Bolling. He was an African-American self-taught artist who lived in Richmond and made more than 80 carvings of working people and nudes from the period of 1926-1943. His nudes are particularly wonderful in their stylization of women's curves. A lot of feeling went into these pieces.
Cover by Jonathan Rosen
Root Hare Painting copyright 2006 Thomas Woodruff from Freak Parade
Painting by Michael Hussar 2006
Painting by Camille Rose Garcia 2006