From the White House
A Special Letter from the White House
A very good customer (and friend) recently received a hand-signed letter from President Barack Obama. It was a very touching letter, discussing equal rights and marriage. The President also included a photograph of the White House.
Wow. Just wow.
Creative prompts
What a wonderful environment for sparking creativity!
For me, creativity is often inspired by a blend of curiosity, emotion, and the beauty of the world around us. In your community, the preserved downtown, the Mississippi River, the bluffs, and the authentic working elements offer a rich tapestry of sights, sounds, and stories that can trigger a creative response.
The changing of the seasons and the longer autumnal light add a unique touch, creating a canvas of brilliant colors and intriguing shadows that seem to invite artistic expression.
Here are a few creative prompts that might resonate with you in Red Wing:
Nature Walks: Take a leisurely walk along the Mississippi River or through the river bluffs. Observe the changing colors of the leaves, the reflections on the water, and the wildlife. Capture these moments through photography, painting, or writing.
Historic Exploration: Visit the preserved downtown and imagine the stories of the buildings and the people who lived there. Write a short story or poem inspired by a particular building or location.
Industrial Inspiration: Watch the barges, railroads, and manufacturing activities. The interplay of machinery, human effort, and the environment can inspire both visual and written art.
Seasonal Changes: Embrace the changing seasons. Create a photo series, paintings, or journal entries that document the transition from summer to autumn.
Community Connections: Engage with the local community. Attend events, talk to residents, and discover their stories. Use these interactions as inspiration for creative projects.
Blood chit
A Piece of History: The Blood Chit
This is one of those pieces that come through the shop that really makes you pause and reflect.
"I am a citizen of the United States of America. I do not speak your language. Misfortune forces me to seek your assistance in obtaining food, shelter, and protection. Please take me to someone who will provide for my safety and see that I am returned to my people. My government will reward you.”
This is the first paragraph written in English, and it is repeated in 13 languages. It is called a blood chit, and it is from the Vietnam War (1968).
A blood chit is a prepared message carried by military air crews and other service members deemed to be at what the military calls “high risk of isolation." It is written in local languages that a lost service member can present to most anyone who might help.
It is printed on silk for durability and was distributed immediately before a dangerous mission.
Blood chits originated in England 200 years ago and were introduced to the US military during WWII. They have been used during the Korean conflict, the Vietnam War, and through both Middle East conflicts.
Nested Acrylic Prints
Introducing Nested Red Wing Digital Acrylic Prints
One of the products we have been working on is a 'nested' Red Wing Digital Acrylic Print.
Over the past two years, we discovered that a naked Acrylic Print seemed too contemporary for most Midwestern tastes. So we modified it by 'nesting' it in a framed box. It still has striking high gloss effects, but the more traditional framing design makes the product more attractive to a broader audience.
Next month, we are taking the Boxed Acrylic Prints on a West Coast road show to drum up some interest from our client base.
Wish us luck!
Happy New Year!
Looking Ahead to a Colorful 2015
We hope this year brings health and happiness to you, your family, and your loved ones.
2014 was tough. We lost many friends and we think about them every day.
2015 is a fresh year, and we are excited about what that means. The Rochester location is moving forward, and the local economy is growing stronger.
We are working on some new products and staying very busy.
This marks the beginning of our 13th year in business, and we feel like we are just getting started.