I don't know ... I've looked at the samples of Agle's "Animal Kingdom" paintings shown in the links to this article. While I think I'd still prefer to see him depict anthropomorphic animals than humans wearing fursuits, his "retro kitsch" style appeals to me more than do the other artists' samples shown on the Corey Helford Gallery's website. Yes, it does have a very "'50s moderne" look to it, which none of the popular Furry artists have. So I'm stuck in the past. I will definitely try to get to this exhibition.
I don't know ... I've looked at the samples of Agle's "Animal Kingdom" paintings shown in the links to this article. While I think I'd still prefer to see him depict anthropomorphic animals than humans wearing fursuits, his "retro kitsch" style appeals to me more than do the other artists' samples shown on the Corey Helford Gallery's website. Yes, it does have a very "'50s moderne" look to it, which none of the popular Furry artists have. So I'm stuck in the past. I will definitely try to get to this exhibition.
Fred Patten