Readings Newsletter
Become a Readings Member to make your shopping experience even easier.
Sign in or sign up for free!
You’re not far away from qualifying for FREE standard shipping within Australia
You’ve qualified for FREE standard shipping within Australia
The cart is loading…
Bill Ohrmann only began seriously painting when he retired from ranching in 1996. Since then, the 95-year-old Montana artist has produced hundreds of canvases that explore his blistering criticism of the modern West. His direct, narrative paintings, often inspired by quotations from his favorite poets and environmental writers, are by turns wry, apocalyptic, horrifying and hilarious. In Tainted Revelations, Joe Ashbrook Nickell maps out the broad landscape of Ohrmann’s oeuvre, communing along with the way with the cavemen and future-men, tigers and mice, neighbors and nymphs who speak their truths through the painter’s brush. Part biography, part meditation, Nickell’s text is coupled with more than 90 color reproductions of Ohrmann’s work, eloquently illuminating the artist’s singular worldview and impassioned concern for the plight of oppressed souls - human and otherwise - of this earth.
$9.00 standard shipping within Australia
FREE standard shipping within Australia for orders over $100.00
Express & International shipping calculated at checkout
Bill Ohrmann only began seriously painting when he retired from ranching in 1996. Since then, the 95-year-old Montana artist has produced hundreds of canvases that explore his blistering criticism of the modern West. His direct, narrative paintings, often inspired by quotations from his favorite poets and environmental writers, are by turns wry, apocalyptic, horrifying and hilarious. In Tainted Revelations, Joe Ashbrook Nickell maps out the broad landscape of Ohrmann’s oeuvre, communing along with the way with the cavemen and future-men, tigers and mice, neighbors and nymphs who speak their truths through the painter’s brush. Part biography, part meditation, Nickell’s text is coupled with more than 90 color reproductions of Ohrmann’s work, eloquently illuminating the artist’s singular worldview and impassioned concern for the plight of oppressed souls - human and otherwise - of this earth.