The black cat I owned as a child had the unimaginative name of Blackie
Julie Polousky
from the American Revolution -- with wonderful vivid green marsh grass and rocks that everyone likes to climb on
The artist produced many pieces of art for various stories appearing in this magazine including award winning lithographs used as the "cover" images in the 1940's
David Beck's fields next door to our house
Forever Moving, India, 1980 George Akimoto The black cat I ownedA California fine art gicle print on premium watercolor paper. Exhibited: A Tapestry of Life: The world of Millard Sheets, September 7 through 30, 2007, The Millard Sheets Center for the Arts at Fairplex. This watercolor was also chosen as the cover image of the exhibits catalog, A Tapestry of Life, The World of Millard Sheets. "This Enchanted Land, American Regionalism 1930 Today", at the Fallbrook Art Center, May 19th July 1st, 2012.