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Warren Kimble Folk Artwork
Warren
Kimble’s contemporary Folk Artwork and his paintings have a simplistic style that conveys a sense of
American community and history. His work's distinctive nature is direct and shares a quality that words often
cannot capture. He is one of the best-known Folk Artists, whose career has spanned over four decades. His artwork
and paintings display his love of nature: seascapes, landscapes, animals, and nature. Often, you will notice
Warren’s
playfulness comes alive in his paintings.
For example, Warren weaves a bit of American humor into these two pieces of his folk art paintings displayed
here. This gives you an example of his stylized animals. He loves to create word plays when the opportunity
warrants (couldn’t resist). “Hog Wash” is an example of how a typical American term acts
as a word play as he takes a well-known farm animal, the hog, and displays him in a precarious position.
Adding
to this playful collection, a stylized cat is also shown in a similar position. This painting is called, "Cat
in a Hot Tin Tub." Notice how the checkerboard background, which is also a classic American symbol, is
incorporated into the floor. When viewing a gallery of Warren Kimble artwork, you will see checkerboards,
Parcheesi boards, and Chinese Checkers as well as other common board game patterns in his paintings.
If you are a collector of Americana artwork, be sure to browse through a gallery of Warren Kimble's artwork,
and paintings. His artistic works are sure to become the favorites of many collectors.
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