Blind Bob |
Located in the backwoods of West Virginia, about 100 miles from Washington DC.,
the gallery is in a tree house about 100 feet above the ground, anchored by
three oaks. Originally built as a refuge for Vietnamese fingernail
airbrush artists, the scope of the gallery has expanded to include imagists from
various walks of life. Our featured artists include: Edward Rudiudo, a former paper airplane engineer, who embraced the visual arts as a second career. Slim Dan Briardhausen an internationally known microscopic airbrush artist. . Xena and Ulriche Meinhof, identical twin sisters, both attaining their Master of Fine Arts from the Lost City Academy of Beauty and Good Art in West Virginia. Jozo Djapic, a former cartographer for the Croatian Air Defense Force, and recent immigrant to the United States. Bob McCormick, aka Blind Bob, pioneered Braille radiography, while pursuing his life long career as a promoter of esoteric imagery. Bob is not physically blind but lacks mental vision |
All images are protected and have virtual watermarks. Any downloads are strictly
prohibited |

This is a virtual gallery supporting the work of virtual artists. The presentation
documents 2 dimensional representation in painting, drawing and lithography.
Some of the subject matter draws from psuedopsychotropic urban experiences,
residule minute influences of psychedelia and tantrism, and
schizophrenic schematica, while other pieces are the personal compilations
of various kinds of creative spasmodic epiphanies. |
Contact us at Admin@Blindbobart.com |
An internet alternative to neo autodidactic crap-in-a-box thrift store art. |