Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Flowers (Acrylic on Canvas)


I could have sworn I installed this one a couple of weeks ago but I guess I skipped over it by mistake. So here it is. It is…a little strange. But: it has the benefit of being somewhat original in its strangeness. I’m not a fan of canvas left with too much white but in this specific case it kinda works.

It’s okay!

Flowery Spokey Wheely Thingy (Colored Pen and Pencil on Parchment?)


I’m pretty sure this was done by the same artist responsible for the “Maybe a Geisha” artwork below. But I wasn’t 100% sure so I installed them separately. This one is less interesting but it’s still kind of nice. 

Better than a lot of the stuff here, that’s for sure…

Geisha? (Colored Pencil on Parchment?)


It’s weird but I like it. It’s unapologetic and it has Character. We respect that kind of thing around here.

Take it or leave it.

Mare and Foal (Acrylic on Canvas)


Real Art. By a real, imperfect, “doing his or her best”-type person. I love this kind of thing. Real effort. I like it. Someone else must’ve liked it too because they held onto it for 50+ years.

G. Bodeman: I know you’re probably not still alive, but the (Value) Village Art Gallery salutes you ๐Ÿซก 

Black Sheepdog? (Acrylic on Parchment?)


This looked very phony (printed, lithographed etc?) when I first spotted it but on closer examination I determined that it was a real painting of someone’s real dog. Someone paid to have this done. Not sure why it has wound up at VV. Kinda sad, really. This looks like a very good dog :)

OH! By the way: ๐ŸŽ‚๐ŸŽ‚ ๐ŸŽ‚ Happy 900th Painting To Be Installed At The Value Village Art Gallery ๐ŸŽ‚๐ŸŽ‚๐ŸŽ‚

Expressionist Retrospective (various: Acrylic and Mixed Media on Canvas)















Imagine my surprise while I was perusing the shelves of VV today and I happened upon this herd (riot? mob? catenative assemblage?) of canvases. Fourteen of them. All in plastic (sorry about the picture quality by the way: but there was no way I was gonna unwrap, photograph and rewrap fourteen paintings on Senior Day at VV.) 

I have no idea why somebody generously gifted (bombarded? accosted? assaulted?) VV with these things. Snark aside, in all honesty they aren’t bad. Granted, the duck one is kinda awful but I like the landscape, the motel ones and the boat one a lot! I guess the real question is…are these paintings actual human being / artistic person created works of art? I googled the artist and his work is under the monicker of “Corbellic Art”: it appears to be legit. But who really knows anymore. Pfft. It all seems pretty umm assembly line, rote, whatever. I could see someone hustling and doing…20 or 30 of these a day maybe. But: that doesn’t mean they aren’t still Art. Nor does it mean they aren’t any good. I’d take most of these over ehhh sixty percent of the stuff we usually see here.

If anyone cares to further research this stuff and if you can prove they’re machine-generated or otherwise AI/inorganic/CGI folderol, I’ll remove them.

Until then? They stay!

Thursday, May 21, 2026

Absolutely Insanely Huge Paintings (Acrylic on Wooden Panels)







(Value Village Art Gallery Favorite)

HOLY SMOKES!!!

HOLYYYY SMOKES!!!

These things are ginormous; easily 7ft tall or more. And they are double-sided: three painted objects done front and back = six painted scenes/subjects.They are on what appeared to be wooden panels, seemingly solid and heavy as hell but not as heavy as one would expect 7ft+ tall solid wood slabs to be? So maybe they are hollow. Who the heck knows?

I have no freaking idea what purpose these things were intended to serve. They can’t be wall paintings because they’re double-sided. They might work as room dividers or privacy screens except they don’t have any legs and they aren’t attached to one another by hinges so there’s nothing to keep them from tipping over. If they were set scenery for a play of some kind, again, there’s nothing at the base of any of them that would make them stand up properly.

But enough of that. These are just some really really beautifully done paintings. VV has them priced at $299.00 (each!!!) so they won’t be going anywhere very soon. I don’t know what anyone would even do with them. This is a very unusual clump of outsized art to happen upon at VV and I’m going to research the artist online ASAP. 

I’ll report back here later!


Triptych Mountain Range (Acrylic on Canvas Board)




Really really basic, average, and not very interesting. 
Sorry: I call ‘em as I see ‘em... 

AND ANOTHER THING: there’s way too much blue and grey (see previous reviews/rants/screeds concerning the overuse of blue, purple, pink, grey, black, “left-unpainted canvas” and silhouettes in amateur art.)

Pasture Landscape (Acrylic on Canvas)


Someone was making real effort to paint something worth painting. Is it great? Nope. Is it good? Eh not really. But it’s Real. And that’s what matters! There is potential here.

Keep painting, my friend.

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Beach Scene (Acrylic on Canvas)


This is…really not that bad.

At first glance one might think it’s pretty low-effort and haphazard. But there is something about this that hints at actual talent in my opinion. No stink of the lamp here: the artist got in, got out and viola! Art!

I like it.

Trees, Girl, Lightning Bugs (Acrylic on Canvas)


More autopilot “Paint Night” jive. Sorry, but this type of thing is simply a waste of paint. 

“Tedious. Verrrrry tedious.”

June 2025:

 https://valuevillageartgallery.blogspot.com/2025/06/trees-stars-fireflies-maybe-acrylic-on.html?m=1