These Sloane threads give me the opportunity to show off my own taste in art. Here is Dave McMacken’s masterpiece “Overnite Sensation”, from the cover of the 1973 Frank Zappa album of the same title. Observe the Janus-faced hippie sitting on the bed inside a Holiday InnĀ® motel room, while a hand from Heaven changes the light bulb in a streetlight out in the parking lot. A giant, partially eaten donut rests against the wall to the bathroom and another mysterious hand comes out from behind the mirror to snatch a cigarette off the motel room dresser.
In some ways Sloane’s work is completely out of place in urban America in that it harks back to a rural idyll of late 19th century America that probably never existed.
Still, the picture of the girl walking through the field of wild flowers is very pleasant and quietly states the Aryan love of nature, tranquility, and harmony. Can anyone imagine a neurotic jew or a no-talent mud capable of painting that.
I thought you might like that crazy McMacken painting, Socrates. It’s too bad there’s no such thing as album cover art anymore.
I thought John Sloane was an artist who lived 100 years ago? But apparently he’s from this era. There is a sense of innocence and idealism in his work that I thought was no longer possible. And it’s not an “ironic” sense of innocence and idealism, either. No left-wing commentary in his paintings either, like one sees in some of Normal Rockwell’s work. His paintings do not seem to make any kind of statement about anything, at least not overtly. Maybe he’s secretly telling us “This is the kind of society us White folks should want to live in, not some Jew and jig-infested urban nightmare.”
Howdy, did Dick and Karen Carpenter run afoul of the Jews? I know they were on A&M Records, which was founded by the Jewish bandleader and trumpeter Herb Alpert (This Guy’s in Love, Spanish Flea, Tijuana Taxi). There was absolutely nothing “Semitic” about their songs, was there?
Jew recording industry made a lot of money out of The Carpenters, but jews being jews couldn’t rein-in their vitriolic hatred of anything pleasantly normal and sympathetic with mom-and-pop America.
Jews the eternal destroyers.
11 June, 2014 at 5:11 pm
These Sloane threads give me the opportunity to show off my own taste in art. Here is Dave McMacken’s masterpiece “Overnite Sensation”, from the cover of the 1973 Frank Zappa album of the same title. Observe the Janus-faced hippie sitting on the bed inside a Holiday InnĀ® motel room, while a hand from Heaven changes the light bulb in a streetlight out in the parking lot. A giant, partially eaten donut rests against the wall to the bathroom and another mysterious hand comes out from behind the mirror to snatch a cigarette off the motel room dresser.
Moldy fruit, dirty drawers, a watery Shell gas station map of Florida……..This painting is chock-full of postwar consumerist symbolism. CHOCK-FULL. http://cdn.comicartfans.com/Images/Category_2087/subcat_55989/FZwatermark.jpg
11 June, 2014 at 5:49 pm
That artwork shows real talent, Tim. A little unconventional, but good art nonetheless.
12 June, 2014 at 4:21 am
In some ways Sloane’s work is completely out of place in urban America in that it harks back to a rural idyll of late 19th century America that probably never existed.
Still, the picture of the girl walking through the field of wild flowers is very pleasant and quietly states the Aryan love of nature, tranquility, and harmony. Can anyone imagine a neurotic jew or a no-talent mud capable of painting that.
12 June, 2014 at 1:49 pm
I’m normally not a big fan of these Sloane paintings (just not my taste), but I like this one.
12 June, 2014 at 2:04 pm
I thought you might like that crazy McMacken painting, Socrates. It’s too bad there’s no such thing as album cover art anymore.
I thought John Sloane was an artist who lived 100 years ago? But apparently he’s from this era. There is a sense of innocence and idealism in his work that I thought was no longer possible. And it’s not an “ironic” sense of innocence and idealism, either. No left-wing commentary in his paintings either, like one sees in some of Normal Rockwell’s work. His paintings do not seem to make any kind of statement about anything, at least not overtly. Maybe he’s secretly telling us “This is the kind of society us White folks should want to live in, not some Jew and jig-infested urban nightmare.”
12 June, 2014 at 10:27 pm
Love his creations/art of our race.
Kikes hate him like they hated the Carpenter’s.
Beauty bring out kike hate like the full moon brings out the nutz/vampires.
12 June, 2014 at 11:38 pm
The artist is conditioned to believe chemtrails are clouds. Next time omit!
13 June, 2014 at 6:16 pm
My friends, this is Aryan art:
http://frankfrazetta.org/viewimage.php?loc=frank_frazetta_thebarbarian.jpg
Sloane is a good artist, but there is no jolt to it.
13 June, 2014 at 6:32 pm
http://www.canvasalive.com/#!Zebra-Bikini/zoom/c16ua/image15k7
The beauty of the Aryan woman, clothed or body-painted is exxquiste.
Her purity is assured.
13 June, 2014 at 7:16 pm
Howdy, did Dick and Karen Carpenter run afoul of the Jews? I know they were on A&M Records, which was founded by the Jewish bandleader and trumpeter Herb Alpert (This Guy’s in Love, Spanish Flea, Tijuana Taxi). There was absolutely nothing “Semitic” about their songs, was there?
13 June, 2014 at 11:50 pm
tim, Herb was the only label/record company to scoop them up.
The joo media constantly incited negative put downs against them/Karen.
The Carpenter’s were not what joo media was promoting their war against US full bore after Nov. 22, 1963.
14 June, 2014 at 4:46 pm
Jew recording industry made a lot of money out of The Carpenters, but jews being jews couldn’t rein-in their vitriolic hatred of anything pleasantly normal and sympathetic with mom-and-pop America.
Jews the eternal destroyers.
14 June, 2014 at 7:16 pm
Those sombitches got Karen to go anorexic, and RIchards to become a homosexual.
14 June, 2014 at 7:18 pm
Bastards also killed Maurice and Robin Gibb. Not all at once, but over the long haul. Michaeal Jackson described them as “very, very devilish.”
16 June, 2014 at 4:37 pm
Also, what are those freakin jet comtrails in the sky? Looks like about five or six blue Angles flew over.
19 June, 2014 at 4:10 pm
Would that Sloane’s world were the real world!
http://www.johnsloaneart.com/store.php/products/hunters-moon