Posts tagged: Portrait

life:

A welder at a boat-and-sub-building yard adjusts her goggles before resuming work, October, 1943. By 1945, women comprised well over a third of the civilian labor force (in 1940, it was closer to a quarter) and millions of those jobs were filled in factories: building bombers, manufacturing munitions, welding, drilling and riveting for the war effort.
See more photos here.

Dear lord she is stunning.  Everything about this picture is great.

life:

A welder at a boat-and-sub-building yard adjusts her goggles before resuming work, October, 1943. By 1945, women comprised well over a third of the civilian labor force (in 1940, it was closer to a quarter) and millions of those jobs were filled in factories: building bombers, manufacturing munitions, welding, drilling and riveting for the war effort.

See more photos here.

Dear lord she is stunning.  Everything about this picture is great.

artisticdepiction:

Manuel Nunez, http://www.manuelnunezart.com

  1. The Blessed Hope
  2. Be Still My Heart

Sources: The Girl is Bad, Manuel’s website

Not a huge fan of the symbolism, but the art is beautiful.

Keeping my head in the clouds

Keeping my head in the clouds