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by Vintage Pix
$65.00
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This is a poster created during the Works Progress Administration (WPA). This is a poster advertising the 1980 winter olympics hosted by Lake Placid,... more
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This is a poster created during the Works Progress Administration (WPA). This is a poster advertising the 1980 winter olympics hosted by Lake Placid, New York. This is the Olympics that produced the "Miracle On Ice" by the US men's hockey team when they won a shocking victory over the veteran Soviet team en route to their gold metal.
The Federal Art Project (1935–43) was a New Deal program to fund the visual arts in the United States. Under national director Holger Cahill, it was one of five Federal Project Number One projects sponsored by the Works Progress Administration (WPA), and the largest of the New Deal art projects. It was created not as a cultural activity but as a relief measure to employ artists and artisans to create murals, easel paintings, sculpture, graphic art, posters, photography, theatre scenic design, and arts and crafts. The WPA Federal Art Project established more than 100 community art centers throughout the country, researched and documented America...
Thank you for taking a moment to explore my artwork. I live and work in Maine. With my camera, I travel throughout the state and New England exploring seaside towns and seeking out elements that spark inspiration and interest. Here you will find two things: First, collections of my photographical interests. These include exploring the unseen or often overlooked details within our built environment with a focus on iron, wood and the sea. Generally, I seek to capture the beauty and interest in the small things - the parts rather than the whole. For example, the patina of a 170 year old iron spike that dutifully remains whilst the lumbar long ago vanished around it. Additionally, I enjoy sourcing historical posters, advertisements...
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Donna Felton
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