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Shenandoah National Park

Is stunning. Sunsets! Beautiful waterfalls, trails, views - - -

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But I think I like this better

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Friday 09.06.19
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We all need a little, or a lot of, inspiration these days. Great book, great subject. Great president.

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Tuesday 08.20.19
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Colors came on today

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Monday 08.19.19
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Good read. Glad I picked it up - at my *library*

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.”

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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

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

Saturday 08.17.19
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sketches -

Source material, from the Library of Congress - Message? Check. Image - especially the top left one - three white(ish?) men; noted

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Problematic images - the WPA was of its time, of course. Interesting to update this one a bit.

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Friday 08.16.19
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Lyndhurst, designed 1820s revised extensively I gather 1860s? Gothic Revivial, super glam drama queen of architectural styles

Do you think my illustration has a look similar to these, below, from the 1910s?

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Wednesday 08.07.19
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Informed Opinion Counts

Another timeless message, from Penna WPA

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Monday 08.05.19
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Afton

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Tuesday 07.30.19
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!!!!!!

We are in scary alarming dangerous times. If you are not paying attention I cannot blame you at all. Here’s a pug.

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Monday 07.29.19
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A National Park - belongs to all of us

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

It may have been 93 degrees in Charlottesville but on Hawksbill in Shenadoah National Park it was 69 and as always gorgeous

Monday 07.15.19
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World Progress Association

Proceeding with WPA posters, updated and completely repurposed and redone, retaining a similar message yet not at all - current for 2019, issues everlasting, since the 1935 - 1943 WPA period. Headlines are often the challenge.

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The poster’s visual antecedent

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Wednesday 06.19.19
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Frederick Douglass

Ima brag - recently finished the 900 page biography of him by David Blight, listened to it as I worked in the studio - 35+ hours. Had to really parcel out the early years of his life, as an enslaved child in Maryland. It was all fascinating and distressing as so many issues he contended with are still roiling our country.

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Friday 05.31.19
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Custom art/interior design consulting

Color consulting is part of what I do - people are often terrified of color which it’s totally understandable - a mistake can be costly as well as annoying to have to live with. Color is what I do, all day every day. I’m glad to consult. Sometimes the result is a bit more confidence in the colors you have chosen. Sometimes there is an exploration process, in which mockups of rooms in Photoshop simulate a color plan.

Wanted to share the posters I adjusted the color for a client who had a definite idea - she wanted them to coordinate with the pillows she had already chosen. Wish I could find the photos but it turned out great! Here are the posters; use your imagination about how the room looked with these warm, rich color accents -

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Sunday 05.12.19
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This essay had me cheering out loud as I read it on the train

https://harpers.org/archive/2019/05/where-our-new%E2%80%A8-world-begins-green-new-deal-alexandria-ocasio-cortez/

Where Our New World Begins

Politics, power, and the Green New Deal

By Kevin Baker

Fascinating history, and ends with …

Like the best of liberalism, which was what the original New Deal was—and the Green New Deal could be—the proof is in the doing. All the efforts to dismiss it as some socialist plot will not stand, cannot stand, if we are to meet the greatest challenges of our time. Those challenges will not vanish just because we want to avoid them. They will not slow just because we prefer to go slow. The Green New Deal, as its name implies, is meant to be a restoration, a return to the sort of fairness, the human balance, the dignity of a working life wantonly abandoned and derided by so many of our leading politicians and commentators. If we are to survive, it will be necessary to ignore them. Obviously, they have nothing more to offer.

The manifesto that announced the Green New Deal will not be instituted literally. Some parts of it will be compromised, some will be improved, added, or subtracted. But it had better come into being, or we will leave to future generations a world of natural disasters unlike anything we have ever known.

No doubt it will be a heavy lift. But there is one, somewhat comforting fact to remember as we face the task ahead of us: we have been here before.

Thursday 05.09.19
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Just had a notion this would work out - -

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Tuesday 04.30.19
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A Modest Proposal: Tax Worthlessness

https://democracyjournal.org/arguments/a-modest-proposal-tax-worthlessness/

Rent-seeking comes in many forms, including barriers to entry like onerous licenses, having to belong to a particular trade union in order to work in a trade, imposing tariffs, and corruption in government. In all cases, no additional wealth for the nation, sector or society is created.

Sometimes, requiring a license is necessary and makes sense. For example, doctors are not allowed to practice if they don’t have a license – that is to protect the well being of patients. Pilots are not allowed to fly passenger planes unless they have a special license – that is to protect the lives of the passengers. In such cases, license requirements make sense – the reasons are obvious.

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Wednesday 04.24.19
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plein aire

though the air was moving big time and after thirty minutes, wind-whipped, I retreated indoors

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Sunday 04.21.19
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Colors of the times

Been indulging in art history and fascinated with a green from the late Victorian era (will maybe post more about that another time) but it led me to search out the forecast for the current year. As 2019 is well under way, the trends are becoming obvious, but Pantone among others will convene a panel years in advance and determine the colors, pigments, dyes, that manufacturing will start to produce in order to get products onto the shelves for consumers. The current year (and last, too) saw a lot of pink(s) and greens as well as black and other very dark colors. Matte Black? Hmmm, time to have a late 80’s revival?

Saturday 04.20.19
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Maxfield Parrish - trying to get an Arts and Crafts look similar to Twilight

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Wednesday 04.10.19
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Loving all the color

… in the studio

… in the studio

…in the front garden …

…in the front garden …

…in the apartment garden …

…in the apartment garden …

…womp womp, sad trombone. Back yard needs a bit of work!

…womp womp, sad trombone. Back yard needs a bit of work!

Thursday 04.04.19
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