If you treat Dock Ellis's name so that the family name comes first followed by the first initial, it gives a clear indication of the great man's legacy:
Writer. Regular contributor to WFMU, CBC Radio, Grove Press. Cited by Vanity Fair, The Guardian, The Globe and Mail, The Onion, Salon, Slate, Atlantic Monthly, BoingBoing, Comedy Central etc.
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The image at top is a magazine illustration tat ran opposite an Ellis article-- it's a stretch (and pretty rude) to call it horrible or folk art.
Did you look at it? It's clearly horrible.
Can I buy any of those? I'm fascinated with Doc.
If you treat Dock Ellis's name so that the family name comes first followed by the first initial, it gives a clear indication of the great man's legacy:
ELLIS D
I agree with jw. That first image is neither horrible nor folk art. Whoever wrote that doesn't know art.
jw is right. That is neither bad nor folk art. Someone doesn't know the meaning of either
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