As we wait to discover who has won the presidential election, here are a few presidential campaign posters (and one button!) from the past. Judging from these images, 2020 has been artistically lacking.
Category Archives: Art
Artwork of the Day: Don’t Forget!

by Erin Nicole
A Flash Of Light: The Photographs of E.J. Kelty (2005, dir. by Will Kelty)
Who was Edward J. Kelty?
That’s the question that’s explored in the documentary, A Flash of Light. A hard-drinking Manhattan-based photographer, Kelty would spend his summers following the circus as it traveled across the country. Along the way. Kelty would take picture of the performers. Some of them were candid shots while some of them were posed but they all captured the humanity of a group of people who were usually not treated with much respect by the rest of society. From the 1920s through the 40s, Kelty captured indelible images of circus life but then, suddenly, he apparently abandoned both photography and the circus and he moved to Chicago. It was only after his death that collectors started to realize just how special Kelty’s photographs were. In the documentary, one collectors says that he hung one of Kelty’s pictures between pictures taken by Diane Arbus and Irving Penn and that Kelty’s picture was the one that visitors always commented upon!
Featuring hundreds of Kelty’s photographs, along with interviews with collectors and his surviving family members, this documentary gives Kelty his due. While Kelty’s personal life may remain mysterious, his art can speak for itself and A Flash of Light shows not only why Kelty’s photographs are so popular among collectors but also why they are such important documents of their time and place.
I recommend A Flash of Light to anyone who is interested in either the circus or photography.
Come Fly With Us! The Flight Attendants Of The Pulp Era
While recently looking through some old pulp covers, I couldn’t help but notice a recurring theme.
Flight attendants!
During the pulp era, flight attendants were apparently a popular subject. Whether they were thwarting hijackings or trying to land the perfect pilot husband, flight attendants lived dramatic, exciting, and sexy lives! It was enough to make me wonder if maybe I made a mistake when I decided that I didn’t want to go to grow up and be a flight attendant. (I was ten so what did I know?)
Here’s just a sampling of pulp covers featuring flight attendants dealing with everything from hijackers to more earthbound pursuits. Where known the artist has been credited.
Enjoy your flight!
Artwork of the Day: The Sky Before Election Day

by Erin Nicole
Artwork of the Day: Bounty

by Erin Nicole
O Days Till Halloween

Mourner by Erin Nicole
“Hell is empty and all the devils are here.”
Artwork of the Day: Ghost

by Erin Nicole
1 Day Til Halloween

Haunting by Erin Nicole
“Last night I saw upon the stair,
A little man who wasn’t there,
He wasn’t there again today
Oh, how I wish he’d go away…”
































