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The Secret Darker Art of Dr. Seuss
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Fanart of the week: www.deviantart.com/061603/art/Solar-Sands-fanart-8…
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Much of the information on the midnight paintings was obtained from this website which has a few more paintings I didn't mention. If you want to learn even more I encourage people to visit it.
www.drseussart.com/secretandarchive

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Political cartoons - www.nhpr.org/post/oh-political-cartoons-he-drew-dr…
Ads - www.collectorsweekly.com/articles/when-the-wild-im…
First book - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/And_to_Think_That_I_Saw_It_o…
www.theguardian.com/books/gallery/2016/jul/13/secr…
www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/art-of-dr-seuss-gall…
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pocket_Book_of_Boners
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@hamody238

4 years ago

People: Mistakes make us human. Me an intellectual: Boners make us human.

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@ArtsyRosie

3 years ago

imagine youre just trying to sun bath one day 50 years ago and you find out that dr seuss had a secret drawing of you as a bird

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@switcho9202

1 year ago

If you take out the happy characters, Dr. Suess's artwork is probably some of the most liminal artwork I've ever seen. With the uncanny architecture and impossible features, it reminds me of those obviously photoshopped grass hills.

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@blazednlovinit

1 year ago

His art style is so unique and original, his art kind of fascinated me as a child, it was immediately captivating.

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@aldrinlimos5159

4 years ago

Broke: Dr. S-oo-s Joke: Dr S-oice WOKE: Dr. Sauce

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@flirpp2274

4 years ago

Now I know this seems far fetched but I think he liked cats...

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@gameymcgamer847

1 year ago

if Dr. Seuss lived 400 years ago he would be one of the most famous painters in history

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@arcie3716

1 year ago

The taxidermy and midnight paintings are the two art collections I never knew Dr.Suess had…

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@bobbotherosso8110

4 years ago

Dr. Seuss knew what the word "boners" was gonna mean in the future change my mind

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@CMZneu

3 years ago

Dr. Seuss books are like a dream you're not sure isn't a nightmare, something in between that at any minute can go either way.

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@guygrotke8059

1 year ago

I met him about 60 years ago. My mother was an elementary school teacher in San Diego, and I think she met him at some education-related event. We went to his house for a brief visit. He was very nice, and gave me an autographed copy of Horton Hears A Who. I wonder where that book is now.

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@indefinitehiatus2473

1 year ago

The painting at 11:27 gives me a nostalgic, peaceful and dreamlike feeling that I can’t describe.

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@shuckLedurkins

3 years ago

This is legit "when the funny kid goes home"

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@the3cookies256

4 years ago

At the very least he didn't draw vore art and post it to DeviantArt.

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@Gravity_studioss

1 year ago

I used to be scared shitless by his art as a kid. I think now I see the reason

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@Bigjshifty08

1 year ago

When I was a little boy (early-mid 90's) I was frozen in my tracks, captivated and obsessed with Dr. Seuss books. There just wasn't anything else quite like it. As I've gotten older, I feel like it was literally a way to cope with the absurdity of dreams in the waking life. And those settings....You really couldn't duplicate how eerie they were. Even an empty hallway in the background gave me a profound feeling of being watched. There was this thrill that when you were in a Dr. Seuss book, you were traveling somewhere exciting and vibrant to no end.

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@thotimusprimeofficial273

4 years ago

Bold of you to assume the cat in the hat doesn’t have a sinister aura

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@portalfreak7628

4 years ago

Dr. Seuss is not taken seriously as an artist enough in this day and age. Not only is his art fantastic but the way he would incorporate political/social/philisophocal themes and issues was so perfectly balanced and not one-sided at all that I legitimately cannot think of much other works that tackle said issues in such a neutral yet insightful way, let alone in a fashion that children and adults could understand and learn from. I think it may be because of the movies, but too many people see him as "The Funny Cat Man" and not much else.

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@thepurpleapprentice

1 year ago

I grew up with Dr. Seuss, so this was a very fascinating look into his other paintings I have never seen. Also, glad to see that there wasn't any dark subliminal messaging in these paintings, just him showing off his creative side in different ways.

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@AliceHope78

1 year ago

I see influences from MC Escher (the patterned one is almost a personal variant of one of his works, imo), Italian futurism, and surrealism as well, almost like he wanted to try out different techniques and styles

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