with an early incarnation of the lettering still visible under the current hand-painted version
This wonderful cyanotype does invite filling in a backstory
Surface aging as evident but completely indestructible
The back rest of the one at left in first photo slants back a bit as if the more relaxed of the two
12 1/4” t x 11” l x 5 3/8” w
Men Working, c. 1940s Hand-painted Hardboard Sign on Wooden Post antique photos with an early incarnation ofI find the clean, bold, hand painted black letters against oyster white ground here satisfying and quite beautiful, but most of all, when I found this, I was thinking about all of the contexts in which might resonate and situations it might serve to contextualize earnestly and poignantly, and critically satirically, all. No end of possibilities. In its black against white capital lettered spareness and declarativeness, it makes me think of I Am A Man