There’s a certain honesty in American realism—work, place, and everyday life seen without ornament.

This collection draws from WPA-era works and related traditions, where art turns its attention to people, labor, and the rhythms of ordinary life.
The result is work that feels grounded, expressive, and quietly powerful.

Each notebook carries that spirit forward—pairing artwork with context, so what you write begins with something worth pausing for.

WPA & American Realism

DEMPSEY & FIRPO

Notebook featuring George Luks’ Holiday on the Hudson painting, an American realism artwork showing boats and people gathered along the Hudson River waterfront.

HOLIDAY ON THE HUDSON

SIX O’CLOCK, WINTER

Traveling Carnival - Santa Fe

CITY LIFE

Notebook featuring Seymour Fogel’s The Wealth of a Nation mural, a WPA-era industrial artwork showing workers, machinery, engineering, and American manufacturing.

THE WEALTH OF A NATION

THE AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY

THE MEANING OF SOCIAL SECURITY