Deane made a calendar sometime around 1978. Most of the pictures described how the month acquired its name or the god it was named after. The calendar was made as a Christmas gift for Deane’s parents and possibly for Louise’s parents. Deane pasted school pictures on the dates of each child’s birthday. January – Janus,Continue reading “Celebrations”
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Rising Through the Ashes!
I will call this one 1976 because that is the year it was painted. I am comparing the cleaned up painting (right) to how the painting fared after the fire (left). We were lucky it got saved at all. Kudos to Framin’ Gallery of Edmond, Oklahoma to the fabulous restoration. The way 1976 originally lookedContinue reading “Rising Through the Ashes!”
Ridin’ High!
This is a beautiful print from a painting, but I have no idea where the painting is. The print was found in a plastic sleeve. Deane made slides of sketches of cowboys and horses in the mid-1970s. The print was not one of the slides, so it could be from the 80s. I included itContinue reading “Ridin’ High!”
What’s in a name?
The Ingraham signature through the decades….. Before 1968. Heavy ink, capital letters and spaced apart. During this period, Deane’s signature was often all over the place. Sometimes at the bottom as in this detail of Louise on the Couch with the Blue Lamp, or running along a microphone stand, or hiding in the background. 1968Continue reading “What’s in a name?”
Henry’s Pride, 1962
This was painted in 1962! A very different style from most of Deane’s painting from the sixties. I think he spent more time on this one. He entered it in the Tulsa, OK Philbrook Art Center’s twenty-second annual exhibition April 3 through April 26, 1962. It was listed as “Oil $100”. It did not sellContinue reading “Henry’s Pride, 1962”
New Portfolio !
A gallery was started! Tell me what you think?
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I added Deane’s profile.
Welcome to IngrahamTulsaArtist.com
This art blog is designed to showcase Deane’s art from post-college through 2000. I know the lamps were a wedding present from the antique store owner that Mama was working for when they got married. I brought them to LA after Mama died. One is cracked a bit and the other I had rewired- though itContinue reading “Welcome to IngrahamTulsaArtist.com”
Deena
1959