Dull Tool Dim Bulb
Jim Linderman blogs about surface, wear, form and
authenticity in art, antiques and photography. Dull tool and dim bulb
were the only swear words my father ever used. Items from the Jim
Linderman collection of vernacular photography, folk art, ephemera and
curiosities.
I am occasionally asked "WHERE did you get that photo?" I'll tell this time, from project b and Barbara Levine,
one of those valued and kindred souls with similar esthetics you might
be lucky to find when you are engaged in any pursuit, but especially
when it is a quirky and personal one such as collecting images. In a
field or category with the wide, undefined spaces of vernacular photography,
knowing of someone with similar appreciation is especially important.
Others have grappled with the perimeter and definitions, Barbara
included...I don't even know who came up with the term. But I do know
there are billions of photographs and if you are lucky enough to know
someone who finds the same joy of the occasional unexpected miracle
among them, you are fortunate. You are even MORE fortunate if that
person is willing to share them, and if you are a collector and the
person is willing to sell them, all the better. Barbara is both! And
more.
I knew of Barbara as an author before I knew of her as an artist,
collector and facilitator of fine photographic finds. Her collections,
which she also shares on her website along with the beautiful
photographs for sale, will knock off your socks. Just start with "dexterity puzzles" and keep going.
I will never forget receiving a note from Barbara long ago which read
"If I had a blog, it would look like yours." Now THAT was flattering.