- Artisans at the Bend
- Homemade assemblages with a unique edge by Jim Barner and Robin Rodda Kent. - Bassett, Don
- Junk artist sculpturer from Jerome, Arizona. - Black, Al
- Imprisoned highwayman who paints murals and teaches art to inmates. - Blake, Christopher
- Original folk art including dolls, animal shaped birdhouses, furniture, primitive childs chair, garden gate, and more. - Breen, Eddie
- Creator of piggyback art. He takes boring thrift store paintings and bends the work to his will, adding new themes and ideas. - Brown, Frances
- Features primitive oils and lithographs relating to every-day life in the early period of America. - Calloway, Frank: At 112, artist still going strong
- CNN profile of this self-taught, Alabama artist. Calloway is 112 years old and has lived in mental institutions since 1952. He works with pens and markers, drawing murals of scenes from his youth that are often up to 30 feet long. - Coleman, Joe (b. 1955)@
- Darger, Henry (1892-1973) (5)
- Daul, Susan
- Hand-painted fraktur and painted boxes from this North Carolina-based artist. - Dinsmoor, S. P.
- His Garden of Eden in Lucas, Kansas is a mind-boggling half-acre of concrete sculpture that he built in the 1890s. - Doc Atomic
- Offers images and descriptions of 2D and 3D sculptures created from found, scrap, and salvaged electronic parts and scientific equipment. - Dowdle, Eric
- Gallery featuring the work of the folk artist. - Es, Carol
- Los Angeles-based self-taught artist producing contemporary folk-art oil paintings, collage, poetry, and more. - Eveland, L.L.
- Gallery of acrylic paintings on canvas, by L.L. Eveland who considers his work to be Outsider Art. - Felici, Paco
- Texas-based self-taught artist presenting bold works which are a crossover between U.S. pop art and Latin American folk art. - Finster, Howard (1916-2001) (3)
- Grandma Moses [Anna Mary Robertson Moses] (1860-1961)@
- Grandma Prisbrey@
- Guyton, Tyree (b. 1955)@
- Hampton, James
- About his incredible masterpiece, The Throne of the Third Heaven..., on display at the National Museum of American Art in Washington, DC. - Hipkiss, Chris
- Features works by the self-taught, contemporary artist. Includes details of upcoming shows, press. and agent information. - Justin, Bob
- Offers masks, sculptures, and paintings created from unwanted scrap and and odd ball objects. - Kysely-Thompson, Susy
- Original folk art of Wisconsin and Door County. - Lamb, Matt
- Self-taught artist exhibiting colourful, expressionistic oil paintings. Subjects include whimsical creatures and expressive figures. - Lambert, Jim
- Wall- and free-standing folk art figures crafted from found and cast-off materials. - LaVon, Jessie
- Each painting tells a story from this Southern artist's childhood. - Materson, Ray (1)
- Moore, Kelly
- Disregards the standards of mainstream art, with a raw quality that echoes his unorthodox approach to painting. - Pletan, Burnette G.
- Fastest artist in the world. - Sesow, Matt
- Paintings, film, and art of this American contemporary artist. - Shano
- Paintings capturing the beauty and mystery of the night, and humorous situations with children and animals. - Shaw, Margaret
- Her own style of imagery and painting of American primitive folk art. - Shelley, Mary Michael
- Includes a biography, news, contact information, and portfolio of the artist's painted wood carvings. - Shezen, Reuven
- Outsider Israeli artist. - Sullivan, Jeff
- Handcrafted metal products in Western motif. - Syadristy, Mykola
- Micro-artist Mykola Syadristy creates miniatures of portraits, flowers, and sculptures in microscopic detail. Read about this Ukrainian master or browse a gallery of his exhibited art. Also in German and Ukrainian. - Treherne, Harold J. (1899-1975)
- Saskatchewan grassroots artist whose intention was to represent daily life as accurately as possible. - Urban, Marta
- Ink and watercolour illuminated manuscripts in handmade frames that are constructed in the tradition of the 18th Century. - Wooster Scott, Jane (1)
- Young, Purvis (b. 1943) (3)
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