Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Marbleized Art (Acrylic or Latex or Something on Canvas)


Today I have decided that, henceforth, I’m no longer going to install any of these marbleized thingies into the (V)VAG. You wanna know why? Because in my mind they are all starting to run together. No pun intended. Seriously. The second one (see above) was looking so familiar that I had to go back through a few hundred installations to make sure this hadn’t already been added a few months or years ago. It’s a problem. You might be surprised to hear it, but in regard to these little objets d’arte: “Sometimes They Come Back” (shudder!) It is true! There have been at least two occasions when I found the same painting at VV twice, months and months apart. When (apparently? I would assume?) someone bought it on a whim, then realized they made a terrible terrible mistake, and re-donated it right back to the Flying Dutchman of Art that is (Value) Village.

Anyway. 👀 Feast Your Eyes 👀 on the last oil-slick-looking paintings you will ever find here again. I promise!

Retrospective (Acrylic on Canvas and Canvas Board)









So. While I didn’t check for signatures on the backs of all of these, I did check most of them and I’m confident that these are all by the same person. I’m not blown away by them but I’m definitely not horrified by them either: what I see here is some generic and fairly low-effort / low-creativity art that honestly shows promise. If this person keeps at it, one day he or she will get to a point where they can look back on this stuff and say to themself “whew! I sure liked these back in the day but now that I’m a better artist I can see that they’re pretty weak.”

Keep up the good work, Chagall…

Saturday, March 28, 2026

Flowers in Vase (Acrylic on Canvas)


I fully intended (like, fulllllly intended) to give this one a double-barrel of my usual snarky, Seinfeld-y and almost entirely mean-spirited reviews. But then I decided that this person just might’ve been trying his or her best. And since no gnomes, Northern Lights, Birch Trees or Mountain Scenes were involved, wellll I guess I just don’t feel like being mean. Or not very mean, at least.

Artist: moving forward, use less (much less) blue, pink and/or purple when painting. Even if you’re painting something that actually IS blue pink or purple. Those three colors are the Unholy Trinity of Bad Painting. Avoid them as you would a relative wanting to borrow money, or the alarm company salesman walking through your neighborhood with his aluminum clipboard.

Other than that, you’re on your own.

Couple and Dog (Acrylic on Canvas)


Real Art! It’s not great, but it’s REAL ART! Done by someone trying hard to portray something worth portraying, with a reasonable degree of effort expended. No non-Euclidean geometries, no unwanted blue purple or black, no unpainted canvas left remaining. Compared to the majority of the paintings we see here on a daily basis, the artist is a freaking Rembrandt in the making.

Keep it up, artistic-type person.

Purple / Pink Tree (Acrylic on Canvas)


The Top Three Most Over-Used Colors by Amateur Artists: Blue Purple and Black. Followed closely by Pink, Grey and “Left- Unpainted Canvas White.” Here we have two of the Offending Shades. Sorry but who in their right mind thinks that anything found on Planet Earth looks like this? Holy Smokes!

Forest and Cabin (Acrylic on Canvas)


Grayest patch of woods ever. No redeeming value. This forest needs to catch on fire immediately. Smoky the Bear himself would want to light this sucker up…

Heart Tree (Acrylic on Canvas)


Weak. Strange. Abnormal. Are the leaves falling in this shape? Or are they suspended in mid-air somehow? Cuz there ain’t no branches holding most of them up. I just don’t get it. Nor do I want to…

Two Moose (Acrylic on Canvas)



Who would do such a thing? Why did someone feel that two of these atrocities were needed? This is like…I dunno…cloning Hitler or something. Dang…

By the way: Moose Number One is the 800th painting installed in our little Dante’s Inferno (er um Gallery) of Haphazardly-Painted Canvases (Marvelous Works of Art.) 🎉🥳🎉

Trees and Uplifting Quotation (Acrylic on Canvas)


Too much unpainted canvas, not enough originality. Art is not a billboard.

The tree trunks and branches aren’t bad, I suppose. 

The foliage is though.

Friday, March 13, 2026

Cats in Progress (Acrylic on Canvas)


This is pretty well-executed despite its being incomplete. I sure wish these cats had their eyes though. Creepy!

Young Woman (Acrylic on Canvas)


At first glance this seems kind of…okay. But on closer examination, there’s maaaaybe something up with the profile, specifically the area of it hidden by the lock of hair. I could be wrong. But the idea of it is messing with me a bit. Apart from that, I like it. As usual, I find myself wondering what the story is here. Is this a painting of a real person? Who was she? What was her relationship with the artist? Was there a relationship? Why does she look so upset?

We may never know.