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Always interesting to find a new (to me) urban artist. Here are just a couple of the many paintings Bill Goffrier has made of the Wichita streetscape, both oils from 2017 of the Orpheum Theatre, still a floruishing arts centre.

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Ruskin Spear’s atmospheric c.1950 oil painting ‘Bus Stop’ sold at auction this week for £4,445.

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Here’s a good ghostsign, from Fort Edward, NY.

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Who doesn’t like a motel sign? Good article on 100 years of motels in the New York Times, featuring the photography of Carol Highsmith, above.

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The excellent London-based urban landscape artist Marie Lenclos has a new show opening next week at the Art Friend Gallery in Columbia Road, Bethnal Green. Here are a few example of her earlier work.

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Three ghostsigns and some restaurant neon from Watertown in New York state. Despite its brightness I don’t think the Gold Medal ad has been repainted. And I do like the confidence of its “Eventually… why not now?” slogan.

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Good signs in Clayton, NY. Not all ghostsigns, as the Homestead Restaurant is very much in business.

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This sounds good. “Practically harmless” apparently. From the first issue of Country Life magazine in 1897.

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From 1947, when coal was good for you.

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Apartment history by wallpaper at the Janis Rozentāls Museum, Riga.

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Three pleasing plates from Romans Suta (1896-1944) on show at the Riga Museum of Decorative Arts & Design.

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Before today I had neither heard of, nor ever knowingly seen any work by, the artist Stasys Ušinskas (1905-1974), but that changed with a visit to the Vilnius Museum of Applied Arts & Design, currently showcasing the extraordinary breadth of his talent. Here, some paintings from the 1930s - A Human Between The Saws; Farmers At The Market Place; and Bathing Women - but there is much more to explore.

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Modern illustration in the grand tradition of Italian design: artwork for a poster reflecting ‘Coffee The Italian Way’, produced by illustrator Daniele Simonelli.

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John A Brubaker’s poster for Book Week, 1925. I agree.


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