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Photoshop CC tutorial showing how to design a powerful, authentic-looking, 1930s, Works Project Administration (WPA) poster.
A WPA poster depicting an Amish family was created by celebrated children’s book illustrator Katherine Milhous. (Courtesy of Ennis Carter) To prime the pump for these commemorations, Carpenters’ Hall ...
A new book features contemporary posters paying homage to the original WPA National Park ... The artists were only able to complete 14 posters before the project was suspended as World War II ...
Panel Talk: Art in Times of Crisis Oct. 7, 2:00 p.m. Inspired by OMA's exhibition Art for the People: WPA-Era Paintings from the Dijkstra Collection, this panel will offer an insightful look at ...
With posters, hundreds of which have now been reprinted, in full color, in “Posters for the People: Art of the WPA” by Ennis Carter (Quirk Books: 216 pp., $50). Advertisement ...
Meet Ranger Doug, a former Grand Teton National Park ranger who stumbled on a forgotten WPA-era poster and launched a 40-year mission to rediscover the National Park's lost art legacy; ...
Their poster topics varied from theater productions and other WPA arts projects to travel, national parks, and later the ramp-up to World War II. Social Distancing Practices Chart ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Places for the People: WPA Travel Posters is a collection of works created by artists in the 1930s as part of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Works Progress ...
Parks in Olathe, Shawnee and two other Johnson County cities are featured in posters and postcards in the WPA art style memorably used to celebrate national parks. Here’s how you can get them.