Description
Those who raise their hands to serve may join for different reasons, but all-along with their families-make the extraordinary commitment to place the needs of the country before their own. Whyte gives us the opportunity to meet and to see some of them-to really see them. Whyte's portrait of America includes individuals from many walks of life, some still active duty, and from every branch: women and men, old and young, and from a wide swath of ethnicities, befitting our glorious melting pot. From a mayor to an astronaut, from a teacher to a garbage collector, from a business entrepreneur to someone who is homeless, Whyte renders their unique and exceptional lives with great care and gentle brush strokes.
We the People is not only a tour across and through these vast United States, it is a tour through the heart and soul, the duty and the commitment of the people who protect not only our Constitution and our country but our very lives. We can only be deeply grateful, inspired, and humbled by all of them.
About the Author
Mary Whyte is an artist and author whose watercolor paintings have earned international recognition. Her works have been exhibited nationally as well as in China and have been featured in numerous publications stateside and in France, Germany, Russia, Canada, China, the United Kingdom, and Taiwan. Whyte is the author of two books published by the University of South Carolina Press-Working South: Paintings and Sketches by Mary Whyte and Down Bohicket Road: An Artist's Journey. She is also the author of Alfreda's World, Painting Portraits and Figures in Watercolor, An Artist's Way of Seeing, and Watercolor for the Serious Beginner. Whyte is the recipient of the Portrait Society of America's Gold Medal and the Elizabeth O'Neill Verner Award, South Carolina's highest honor in the arts.
Reviews
Mary Whyte's We the People is a moving and important tribute to our nation's greatest patriots--the men and women who served our country with courage, selflessness, and honor." - Major General James E. Livingston, Medal of Honor recipient
Book Information
ISBN 9781643360126
Author Mary Whyte
Format Paperback
Page Count 136
Imprint University of South Carolina Press
Publisher University of South Carolina Press
Weight(grams) 755g