Tag: Idaho

  • Artist Paints Huge American Flag

    Artist Paints Huge American Flag

    Artist Paints Huge American Flag for High School Gym so Classmates Can Say Pledge

    The son of two U.S. Air Force veterans has made his town proud by painting an American flag mural for his high school—a project that took a whole semester to complete.

    Eighteen-year-old Hunter Delsite, from the military town of Mountain Home, Idaho, tackled the project with encouragement from his art teacher. The pair noticed that every classroom had a flag to say the pledge to, except the gymnasium.

    The young artist was up for the task of painting one, though.

    “I started drawing it out and it took a while to get it done,” the Mountain Home High senior told KTVB 7. “Then it was figuring out how big to do it.”

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    (Screenshot/Google Maps)

    Delsite settled on a mammoth 8-by-16-foot composite mural, a surface that would take him over 3 months to cover and finish in full detail. It’s the teen’s largest project, to date.

    The artist drafted a flying flag, rippling in the wind, the colors bold and bright, with a pole and cable across an overcast sky, with a stark white background creating dramatic contrast.

    The plan was to to have it mounted in the gymnasium, behind the bleachers.

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    The artist (L) posing with his finished American flag mural. (Courtesy of Brenda Raub)

    Delsite has practiced art for years, but started taking it “a lot more seriously” when he landed Brenda Raub as his art teacher—who pushed him to take his work further.

    She said she’s lucky to have had Delsite as a student and was impressed with him from the start.

    “When you have a kid that you see for four years and teach, and they just keep doing amazing things, there’s just not much you can ask for,” she told the station.

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    Hunter Delsite and his huge American flag mural. (Courtesy of Brenda Raub)

    It wasn’t just for the school that Delsite took on the project, though; he also painted it for his parents who once served their country as Airmen.

    While working, Delsite contemplated the flag’s significance, and what it mean to him—union, freedom, and being able to speak one’s mind.

    “The flag to me really means coming together, that union of all of us … Americans are really from everywhere,” he said.

    Raub posted photos of her student’s finished work on Facebook; both teacher and student were blown away by the reception it garnered, as likes, comments, and shares amassed.

    Delsite’s own father proudly commented, “That’s my son!”

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    Delsite’s American flag mural completed. (Courtesy of Brenda Raub)

    “Everybody loves it,” Delsite told the station. “I just thought I would put it on the wall and people would say the pledge to it. There has been a lot of love for it.”

    The painter graduated on May 28, and now plans to study architecture at the University of Idaho—leaving the mural behind to inspire future classes of students.

    “It’s really, really awesome to get to say that I left something that big here at the school, you know?” Delsite exclaimed. “Not a lot of students get to do something like that.

    “It makes me really happy.”
    By: Louise Bevan – June 8, 2021 https://www.theepochtimes.com/artist-paints-huge-american-flag-for-high-school-gym-so-classmates-can-say-pledge_3844172.html

    Comment: Mara Gay was threatened by the appearance of the American flag this past Memorial Day weekend – possibly, she should chose another flag which represents her values & consider relocating.

    https://twitter.com/tomselliott/status/1402218237048279041?s=20
  • Folks Singing Hymns – Not Looting…..Arrested

    Folks Singing Hymns – Not Looting…..Arrested

    Folks Singing Hymns – Not Looting – During Protest in Idaho Against City and State Mask Ordinances Leads to Arrests

    The priorities these days, they seem skewed.

    It has become something of a recognizable punchline from media outlets reporting on the riots and social disturbances that they stress desperately to point out the peaceful nature of most of the protestors. Ignore the government building going up in flames, hundreds more people held signs and used the 1st Amendment peacefully, goes the narrative. Well in the unfortunately named Moscow, Idaho there was in fact a legitimately peaceful protest.

    And arrests were made as a result. Media outrage is nowhere to be found. In fact, hardly any media at all covered this activity.

    In the town of Moscow residents have become increasingly frustrated with the lockdown mandates. Beginning in the summer there have been protests against the political orders, and another was staged this week outside of the City Hall. A local church and other figures from the community gathered in the streets and sang hymns, and recited passages from the book of Psalms. This dire event led to 5 people being cited and three arrests.

    https://www.facebook.com/moscowreport/videos/769354663904679/?t=67

    While Idaho has not been as militant over the pandemic restrictions the town of Moscow has been stricter. There is a mandate that masks be worn at all times indoors and outside in public areas. The city council recently extended this order to remain in effect until into January 2021. Three arrested were booked after refusing to show the police proper identification. One of those taken into custody was Gabriel Rench, who is running this November for one of the commission seats.

    This scene is in stark contrast to those we have seen the past months with angry marchers, violent looting, and other social crimes being defended by many. Here you have a gathering that was by every identifiable measure peaceful, and brief — the organizers intended for the singing and brief invocation to last 30 minutes or so. But because they were in defiance of local political orders — not laws, mind you — arrests were involved.

    You guys should not be doing this,” Wrench, who is a local radio personality, is heard saying to the officers as he is escorted to a squad car. “And doing this kind of crap for the mayor, this is embarrassing. You guys are stronger than this.”

    It is quite the juxtaposition of what a peaceful gathering leads to and how we have been sold the images of rampant and persistent violence taking place in numerous other cities across the country.
    https://www.redstate.com/bradslager/2020/09/24/folks-singing-hymns-not-looting-during-protest-in-idaho-against-city-and-state-mask-ordinances-leads-to-arrests/
    By: Brad Slager – September 24, 2020