Black Gold ink and watercolor by Meera Rao
Smithsonian Engagement Calendar Week 17 2022
The COP28 going on in UAE has been in the news these past few days and it is by chance that my long delayed posts on earth day found an opportune time to see the light of the day! We do try to practice 'reduce, reuse and recycle' as the playful illustration in the commemorative poster in poster for Earth Day in New York April 22 1990 shows. My husband is always very proud and happy to use the 'black gold' from our compost bin in our garden. All the vegetable and plant waste from my kitchen and garden go to the bin to be composted-
something we have done for many years now. Serendipitously it was also the week a batch was ready for the garden and I was happy to record it in my upcycled sketchbook : the Smithsonian Engagement calendar that became my covid diary !
The caption for the calendar photo credits Seymore Chwast for the poster which is now housed in Cooper Hewitt Design Museum. Inscribed in her tablet are the words "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle"
Iris Blooming pen & ink and watercolor by Meera Rao
Smithsonian Engagement Calendar Week 17 2021
Last week for the first time we went into the Ripley Building of the Smithsonian Museums and saw a print of the painting of Julie E Packard by Hope Gangloff hanging in the hallway. I recognized the painting from using the 'Smithsonian engagement Calendar 2021' as my upcycled covid diary :) It reminded me that I was behind in my blogging and posting even though I have been busy painting and sketching regularly.
The write up in the calendar notes :" Julie Packard (b 1952) has dedicated her career to preserving ocean life. In 1984, she helped found the world -renowned Monterey Bay Aquarium." This portrait is hanging in the National Portrait Gallery.