Sunday, May 17, 2009

Lynn Whipple’s “Ninnies”

Above: “Boy Bunny and Lunch”

Above: “Man with Antennae”

Above: “Egg Man with Bunny Ears”

Above: “Boy with Umbrella”

Above: “Spider Woman”

EVERY FALL, AT THE CLAYTON ART FAIR IN ST. LOUIS, MY WIFE BUYS AN altered photograph from artist Lynn Whipple, who lives in Winter Park, Florida. Lynn shares a warehouse studio with her husband, John, who is also an artist. Her work is fun and whimsical and mysterious. Taking old cabinet cards that she finds at flea markets, Whipple alters them with paint, creating completely new people she calls “ninnies.” Here is what she says about her work:

“I allow myself to play and let my pieces reveal themselves to me... I have been fascinated by old books, history, and odd bits of memorabilia. I find the things that interest me the most are slightly absurd... My hope is to create something real and somehow poetic but not commonplace. My goal is to keep communicating in my language.” - Lynn Whipple

4 comments:

Maureen said...

Great, I especially like the Man with Antenna, the spots and the wings, although Spider Woman is also amazing.

Anonymous said...

Great stuff! Wonderful sense of whimsy...Gary

kumke said...

Hey John- always good to see the Whipples work. They really complement each other and besides- they're just fun. I'm jones'n for one of John's Parades.

Lynnie said...

thanks for the mention! this is a super cool blog, and not cause the ninnies are here, it's full of really interesting stuff! glad to know about it! xoxo Lynn

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