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All photographs and line drawings shown below may be purchased in the following formats:

 

Framed 5 x 7: $50.00    -    Framed 8 x 10: $72.00

Unframed 5 x 7: $10.00    -    Unframed 8 x 10: $18.00

Unframed 16 x 20: $48.00    -    Unframed 20 x 30: $72.00

Printed on canvas and mounted, ready to frame: 16 x 20 = $100.00   -  20 x 24 = $136.00

Set of thirty stickers: $10.00

Mug: $36.00

 

Kilian (PAA-01001) - Bad Heilbrunn, Bavaria seemingly never changes. Ruth returns to this "place" when she is in need of quiet and peace.

 

Serenity (PAA-01002) - Blautopf, south of Ulm, provides the source of the Blau River, the smallest of the three sources of the Danube. Breathtakingly quiet, the geothermal pool remains a mystery, a continual source of legend and story-telling in southwestern Germany.

 

The Canasta Game (PAA-01003) - B&W line drawing. "Don't let John pick up the pile!" - Sometimes our best memories of youth involved no money whatever. Just spending time with friends.

 

 

A City Undivided (PAA - 01004) - Yerushalayim, the gate between the Jewish and Armenian quarters.

 

 

Tower of David (PAA-01005) - Beauty in unexpected places.

 

 

Resting Place (PAA-01006) - The park across the street from Martin-Luther-Kirche in Ulm, Germany. Now the very picture of tranquility, this part of the city was home to Communists and newly-minted Nazis during the Third Reich. Combined with its proximity to the train station and never-ending troop transports, the area was in constant turmoil until it was bombed into oblivion in 1944/45.

 

 

Salt Lake Temple (PAA-01007) - Simple elegance of the LDS temple in Salt Lake City. Even as "non-members", we greatly enjoy the serenity of this square.

 

Alpine Loop, Mount Timpanogos (PAA-01008) - Springtime on Mount Timpanogos, "our mountain" in Utah County.

 

 

Still Standing (PAA-01009) - The Israeli flag at Masada.

 

Kfar Nahum Synagogue (PAA-01010) - The ruins of the fifth century synagogue of Kfar Nahum (Capernaum), built on top of the ruins of the first century "shul".

 

 

Freedom: Graffiti To Save Lives (PAA-01011) - B&W line drawing. Depiction of the graffiti campaign undertaken by the students of the White Rose in January and February 1943. The Gestapo protested that they defaced the city in "over seventy places!", twice using black tar-based paint, one with a green oil-based paint. Best efforts of the Nazi city leadership to remove the graffiti were in vain, as the scrubbing left a "void" that still bore witness to their desire for freedom (Freiheit).

 

 

Münsterplatz in Ulm (PAA-01012) - B&W line drawing. The Scholl family called Münsterplatz 33 "home" from 1939 - 1944. Shown here as it was at that time, as the current building on this site has greatly changed.

 

 

Deutsches Museum (PAA-01013) - B&W line drawing. In January 1943, the students of the White Rose believed their "resistance" efforts were yielding fruit. Regular students protested a vile speech held by Munich's Gauleiter in this very hall, the auditorium of the city's famed German Museum. They were mistaken, of course, but the spontaneous student protest makes us wonder what could have been if more Germans had said No.

 

 

 

 

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Date of last update: 18 March 2008