I read this book..
The Unfinished War:
Vietnam and the American Conscience
Walter H.. Capps
Beacon Press, 1982
Veterans of the war..
it said..
were damaged further by the lack of a proper welcome home..
and appreciation for their service..
and that the folks at home did not want to talk about the war..
and sought to sweep it under the carpet..
at the time of writing no memorial..
had been agreed upon..
and as such..
I was attempting to respond to this using..
oil paint on canvas..
however..
there is now and has been for many long years..
a truly great monument in place..
The black granite wall of names is one of the most familiar media images associated with the war, and after three decades the memorial remains one of the nation's most visited monuments. While the memorial has enjoyed broad acceptance by the American public, its origins were both humble and contentious. A grassroots effort launched by veterans with no funds, the project was completed in three and a half years. But an emotional debate about aesthetics and the interpretation of heroism, patriotism and history nearly doomed the project.
anyway..
I steamed ahead in the studio..
with my idea for a series of paintings like the one above..
There were to be 10 in all..
and each one was meant to represent a mood or state..
of american love or hate or grace..
remember pearl harbour..
and the american resolve and response..
these paintings are not political but emotional..
emotional states of a nation..
anyway..
STATES OF GRACE
AMERICAN LANDSCAPE
obviously..
none of this got anywhere..
per usual..
still I played around with the idea..
for some time..
and also..
hope you got this far..
and liked the story..
it occurs to me that all the technology on display..
in the photo above..
was not available in 1982..
and will soon be superseded by newer stuff..
technology becomes obsolete so fast..
in 40 more years..
these devices may not exist or be so changed as to make these items..
laughable..
the painting though..
will have aged hardly at all..
and the idea will still resonate..
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