Have to stop the audio every other sentence to digest the information.
932 pages. I listen to these bigass books as I work. Bad as things are things are better than they were - ? Gottta fight for your right!
Have to stop the audio every other sentence to digest the information.
932 pages. I listen to these bigass books as I work. Bad as things are things are better than they were - ? Gottta fight for your right!
Repost of this contemporary federal judge, a she-hero who I created a poster of many months ago. She is in the news as our fascist-in-chief denounces her for doing the job she is entrusted to do -telling the truth- which he finds is not in favor of his crimey friends. Wah wah wah. Of course a female is his preferred target for abuse. Really worrying times and though I usually avoid politics on this blog and prefer to limit it it to WorldProgressAssociation.org this stuff needs to be said in polite company.
This one got forgotten until this morning when I came across it. This is a beautiful spot in the Shawangunks area of New York’s Catskill Mountains. I miss New York.
Improbable though sometimes this happens, doesn’t matter: it captures the way the light bounces around in the water caught in the air. This has the feel of country roads in the area. Winter fields yellowed, makes the mountains even more startlingly blue by comparison.
Sometimes its nice just to make a landscape, no words.
Starting in February with Bloom
North Gallery
Bloom: In Honor of the Centennial Anniversary of Women’s Suffrage
Granted I had a lot to work with here - a stunning photo of a lovely house and a happy client - - -
Coming back from Morocco it hit me with a perfumed chorus of crickets - Virginia is a limpid verdant paradise. The air is sweet and crackling with water. Virginia is so alive. Virginia is green.
A feast for the eyes.
More to come, but first, major props to the graphic designer who has the name of this product in Latin alphabet (left to right, in red) and in Arabic script (right to left, in blue), simultaneously, intertwined. Surely this artist is intimately acquainted with the brilliant Arabic calligraphy tradition. Not only an ancient art.
Based on the old postrer
Is stunning. Sunsets! Beautiful waterfalls, trails, views - - -
But I think I like this better
Closing sentence from author Nick Taylor: The "New Deal's fundamental wisdom of treating people as a resource and not as a commodity ... fulfill[ed] the founding vision of a government by and for its people. All its people.”
Asked who would pay for all this, Hopkins spoke passionately of the moral necessity of big government. "You are. ... This is America, the richest country in the world. We can afford to pay for anything we want. And we want a decent life for all the people in this country."
What did the WPA do? Paraphrasing the author here - WPA was so successful and ubiquitous and had such impact that its physical legacy is so familiar as to be unnoticed. Millions of us grow up riding on WPA built roads and crossing WPA built bridges, reading books in WPOA libraries attending WPA built schools adorned with WPA murals, swam in lakes made by WPA dams in parks constructed by WPA.
Hot lunches in public schools, vaccinations, outhouses in rural unplumbed areas, university stadiums, lodges in grand national parks, mobile libraries, Americanization classes for immigrants.
And some great murals, frescoes, mosaics, paintings, novels, theater productions - and travel guides and posters.
Phillip Guston’s mural at the 1939 World’s Fair. Screenshot of photo by WPA Art Project. Phillip Guston went on to become a painter’s painter in the Abstract Expressionist era and made NYC the pinnacle of post War art
Source material, from the Library of Congress - Message? Check. Image - especially the top left one - three white(ish?) men; noted
Problematic images - the WPA was of its time, of course. Interesting to update this one a bit.
Do you think my illustration has a look similar to these, below, from the 1910s?
Another timeless message, from Penna WPA
We are in scary alarming dangerous times. If you are not paying attention I cannot blame you at all. Here’s a pug.
As I am reading a very engaging book about the WPA and the New Deal, a visit to one of its crowning achievements was extra fulfilling. I bow to the ancestors, those who came before us and had the foresight to provide for future generations a gem along the spine of the mountains of Virginia.
It may have been 93 degrees in Charlottesville but on Hawksbill in Shenadoah National Park it was 69 and as always gorgeous