Monday, January 30, 2012


From the New York Times:

"At Lindsay Gallery, charts drawn on rolls of oilcloth by a Pentecostal minister, the Rev. Samuel David Phillips (1890-1973), illustrate sermons in a naïve hand but with plenty of preacherly imperative. You imagine the members of his flock sitting bolt upright in their pews after gazing at “Rome,” which depicts a bloody crucifixion, the flaying of St. Bartholomew and a pack of lions feasting on martyrs in the Colosseum."


This chart is show in older posts on this blog. Click this link for the full article. Outsider Art

Monday, January 2, 2012

These four charts handled at some point by the Lindsay Gallery.