Frank’s work is defined by its 21st century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Horny Old Uncle Skulky Gets so Screwed Up He Starts To Disintegrate, from The Irreverences, Provocations & Connivances of Uncle Skulky
Frank Boyden American, born 1942

The Shadow of Uncle Skulky Skulking or the Voyeur of the Vapors, from The Irreverences, Provocations & Connivances of Uncle Skulky
Frank Boyden American, born 1942

The Possession of Uncle Skulky, from The Irreverences, Provocations & Connivances of Uncle Skulky
Frank Boyden American, born 1942

Uncle Skulky Appears to James Ensor and Mocks Him with a Fake Nose, from The Irreverences, Provocations & Connivances of Uncle Skulky
Frank Boyden American, born 1942

The Transfiguration of Uncle Skulky, from The Irreverences, Provocations & Connivances of Uncle Skulky
Frank Boyden American, born 1942

Uncle Skulky Holds the Human Heart, from The Irreverences, Provocations & Connivances of Uncle Skulky
Frank Boyden American, born 1942

Uncle Skulky is Accosted by a Few of His Demons, from The Irreverences, Provocations & Connivances of Uncle Skulky
Frank Boyden American, born 1942

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Frank Boyden American, born 1942

That Pompous, Arrogant, Copy Cat Uncle Skulky Sells Out Another Exhibition, from The Irreverences, Provocations & Connivances of Uncle Skulky
Frank Boyden American, born 1942

Uncle Skulky is Confounded by the Results of His Speaking in Tongues, from The Irreverences, Provocations & Connivances of Uncle Skulky
Frank Boyden American, born 1942

Uncle Skulky Beckons the Artist from His Mirror of Illusions, from The Irreverences, Provocations & Connivances of Uncle Skulky
Frank Boyden American, born 1942

Uncle Skulky Examines Some Fluff, from The Irreverences, Provocations & Connivances of Uncle Skulky
Frank Boyden American, born 1942

Uncle Skulky Confronts a Very Bad Idea, from The Irreverences, Provocations & Connivances of Uncle Skulky
Frank Boyden American, born 1942

Once Again Uncle Skulky Loses His Head in the Dark, from The Irreverences, Provocations & Connivances of Uncle Skulky
Frank Boyden American, born 1942

The Betrothal of Uncle Skulky, from The Irreverences, Provocations & Connivances of Uncle Skulky
Frank Boyden American, born 1942

The Resplendent Uncle Skulky Leers from Behind His Curtain of Stars as His Dolled Up and Pompous Detraitors, Like Fetid Bits of Odium, Gather to Mock Him, from The Irreverences, Provocations & Connivances of Uncle Skulky
Frank Boyden American, born 1942

In a Convulsion of Patriotism Uncle Skulky Blows Upon a Bugle, from The Irreverences, Provocations & Connivances of Uncle Skulky
Frank Boyden American, born 1942

As Uncle Skulky Slips His Image into the 56th Playing Card I Remember My Father Saying Always Kill the Closest Snake First, from The Irreverences, Provocations & Connivances of Uncle Skulky
Frank Boyden American, born 1942

Of All the Hideous Possibilities Uncle Skulky Finds Himself Forgotten in a Stinking Symbol-Ridden Refequery, from The Irreverences, Provocations & Connivances of Uncle Skulky
Frank Boyden American, born 1942

The Transcendence of Uncle Skulky, from The Irreverences, Provocations & Connivances of Uncle Skulky
Frank Boyden American, born 1942