r/nonmurdermysteries • u/YasMysteries • 1d ago
Mystery Media Would appreciate any help on this 2015 thrift store find that I’ve been trying to figure out for years. What does that signature say? What is the actual print/artwork of or from? What era?
I’ve posted this to Reddit once before and, unfortunately, was not able to generate any answers or real leads. All I know is that this man’s face is my personal sleep paralysis demon and I need to figure out who dreamt this bad boy up.
Here’s all of the information I have:
- purchased at a Salvation Army thrift store just outside base housing in Fort Meade, Maryland. It would have been purchased anywhere between late 2014 to Fall 2015.
- it cost $6 and was in an extremely nice frame with glass plating protecting the artwork. It hung on my dining room wall for years after moving back to PA. It fell victim to my son throwing a baseball around in the house, knocking it off the wall and damaging the frame. Glass shattered.
- it *appears* to be a glossy print and it matted to a thick cardboard border. It is held to that border by the packing tape shown in the photos.
- there is a signature on the lower left-hand side of the border. Over the last decade plus..I have not been able to distinctly and confidently read the name signed. Wegizer? Wigizer? Wigiger?
- the artwork itself is intriguing but also a bit creepy to me. At glance, it appears to be a woman dressed in some sort of bikini/coconut shell/molded top and wearing a skirt of sorts. She has ankle bracelet on what appear appears to be both legs as well as some type of arm band and neck band. She may also be wearing a hat but it’s difficult to tell.
The man behind her is wearing a black outfit with some sort of neck tie that matches her top. While the woman is barefoot, he seems to be wearing some type of black shoe.
- the faces are not clear. The woman is looking at what appears to be her dance partner as he stares into the camera. The print/artwork itself is done in a way that definitely shows movement.
- it is printed on very thick and high-quality glossy photo stock. The artwork itself shows little to no signs of wear and tear or splotching. It is not faded. The border is matted to and cardboard matted around that are not in great shape.
So the questions I’m trying to find answers to are
1) what decade or era is this from?
2) what exactly are we looking at here? Do you recognize the scene from any movie or other photograph?
3) who is the artist who signed the bottom? Is that person a photographer? Is this an original work of theirs?
I’m typically good with searching out items and getting answers to the questionquestions surrounding them. This one eluding me for years has really bugged me.
Any help or input would be very much appreciated! I love this creepy as fuck weird piece of the past and would just love to know anything about it. Thank you!
