
Author Archives: Dazzling Erin
Artwork of the Day: All The Way (by Ernest Chiriaka)

by Ernest “Darcy” Chiriaka
Artwork of the Day: The Quaking Widow (by Harry Barton)

by Harry Barton
Artwork of the Day: The Phantom Detective (Artist Unknown)

Artist Unknown
Artwork of the Day: Two-Fisted Detective Stories (Artist Unknown)

Artist Unknown
The American Photography of Carol M. Highsmith
Ever since the 1980s, Carol M. Highsmith has been exploring America and taking photographs of what she finds. Starting in 2009, Highsmith has been donating her life’s work of more than 100,000 images to the Library of Congress. Highsmith’s photographs emphasizes the corners and parts of America that are in danger of disappearing in the face of progress and development. By donating them royalty-free, Highsmith has provided people everywhere with the chance to see parts of America that they might not otherwise have the chance to experience. As a photographer, she’s been a huge influence on my own work.
I first wrote about Carol Highsmith and her work in 2012. This year, for the 4th of July, I’m going to share more of Highsmith’s American photography. The first 10 pictures below were taken in Texas. The rest were taken elsewhere.
Happy Birthday, America!
In 1973, John Wayne released America, Why I Love Her, an album of speeches about why the Duke loved America. In honor of Independence Day, here’s the title track:
Happy birthday, America!
Artwork of the Day: Carrying The Flag

by Erin Nicole
Get Ready To Celebrate Independence Day With “American” Pulp!
Artwork of the Day: It’s A Free Country (by George Rozen)

by George Rozen
























