Lot 271
Rose Walton (American, XX-XXI). "Dog on My Head" and "Deerhunter's Wife" paint on wood, n.d. "Dog" is signed at center right. "Deerhunter" is signed at lower left. Both are signed and titled on verso. A whimsical and deeply personal pair of paintings by American folk artist Rose Walton, executed in her distinctively raw and expressive hand. Both works are painted on salvaged wood panels, underscoring Walton's lifelong practice of creating art from found materials and everyday castoffs. "Dog on My Head" depicts a woman with stylized features and elongated proportions, a small white dog perched humorously atop her head. On the verso, Walton has inscribed: "Igg likes to sleep on my head at night. Great in the winter time, but in the summer it is not so funny." This autobiographical note, both playful and candid, connects the work directly to the rhythms of her domestic life, reflecting her impulse to turn lived experience into art. Size of larger ("Dog"): 8" W x 12" H (20.3 cm x 30.5 cm)
"Deerhunter's Wife" presents a female figure with long black hair, bare torso, and small antlers sprouting from her head. Rendered against a muted ground, the figure recalls Walton's fascination with transformation and imaginative reinvention. The piece suggests an intimate, almost mythic quality, blending ordinary life with symbolic imagery that echoes the artist's childlike sense of discovery and invention. Together, the pair captures Walton's distinctive voice within the American folk art tradition - intuitive, narrative-driven, and brimming with humor and humanity.
Artist statement: "I am a self-taught artist, never having gone to school past the 12th grade, and I have been 'arting' for as long as I can remember. My earliest memories of creativity are of making doll dresses out of candy wrappers and constructing animal figures from the wet mud found down near my uncles natural spring, or collecting discards of bottle caps, string, and old tin cans to make 'people families' with twig arms and green stick legs. I had the luxury of a childhood spent in exploring my tiny world to the fullest. From going on 'safari' with my 6 brothers to white mountain to look for buried treasures (white mountain was a junk pile out in the woods) to exploring natures cast offs of bird's eggs and acorns in the meadow behind our home I was blessed to have parents who provided all of us kids (there were 11 of us) with the freedom to explore, create, and to find our own way in this world. There was never a dull moment in our childhood. This love of exploring and treasure hunting has never left me, because thru my art, I can go back to those memories and recall the sensations of discovery that i felt as a child. My art brings me back to those exquisite feelings of discovery from my childhood. I have been married for 30 plus years and have 5 incredible, wonderful, awesome, cute, kind, patient, encouraging and loving children (see, i am a typical Mom). We have lived here on Walton Road in Pennsylvania for 22 plus years. In our Walton Road home, I have tried to share with my children the freedom and love of discovery that I had when i was growing up. Our home is one big art studio, where you will always find a 'project' in the works. Whether it be 'claying', 'dolling', 'painting' , or just making up banquets out of last nights left overs, there is always a bit of magic involved. Thank you for your support, encouragement and kindness. Thank you for allowing me to share part of my world with you." (source: artist biography on Art Majeur website)
Provenance: private Rochester, Minnesota, USA collection, acquired from 1990 -1998
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- Condition: Both paintings are in excellent overall condition with suspension wires on verso for display.
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