Category Archives: Art
Artwork of the Day: Year 3097 (Artist Unknown)
Artwork of the Day: An American Dream Girl (by George Erickson)

by George Erickson
Artwork of the Day: Affair With Lucy (by Harry Barton)

by Harry Barton
My Americana

These are just a few photographs that I’ve taken over the years. If I had to pick just a few pictures to represent America, these are the pictures that I would choose. Happy Independence Day, everyone!






















Artwork of the Day: 4th of July

by Erin Nicole
Independence Days Of The Past
Though it was celebrated long before that, the 4th of July has been an official holiday since 1941. In honor of the Fourth’s long history, here are some vintage photographs from Independence Days of the past. As you can see, you don’t always need fireworks to celebrate America’s birthday:
I hope everyone has a good 4th of July! Usually, I celebrate Independence Day by taking a lot of blurry photographs of the fireworks exploding in the sky above me and then posting them to twitter. I won’t be doing that this year but I’ll still find a way to celebrate everything that’s good about my home country.
Artwork of the Day: Thrilling Love (artist unknown)

Artist Unknown
United We Stand: The Patriotic Magazine Covers of July, 1942
In July of 1942, with America newly engaged in the second World War, over 500 magazines had one thing in common. They all featured an American flag on the cover and the words “United we stand.” These magazines may have had different publishers and different audiences but, for that month, their covers all carried the same message: America stands united against its enemies. Could we do something like that today? I don’t know.
In honor of that moment in time and in hope that America will someday against be willing to stand united, here are a few of those patriotic covers from July of 1942. The artist is credited where known.
Artwork of the Day: The First Quarry (by Ken Laager)

by Ken Laager






































