Letter to Followers: Growing Everyday Courage
Growing Everyday Courage
Dear Friends and Supporters,
In times like these, I reflect on what the Victory Garden of Tomorrow truly represents. It's never been just about nostalgic illustrations or pretty posters hanging on walls. The VGoT has always been a way to access an example of courage from America’s past and use it as a beacon of practical hope and purposeful action for our life today.
I want this project to stand as an antidote to the divisiveness that surrounds us. In an era where American ideals and traditions face unprecedented challenges, our response must be equally exceptional. Through art that celebrates growing food, building community, and believing in tomorrow, we're creating spaces where people can imagine a more harmonious future.
I want this project to stand as an antidote to the divisiveness that surrounds us. In an era where American ideals and traditions face unprecedented challenges, our response must be equally exceptional. Through art that celebrates growing food, building community, and believing in tomorrow, we're creating spaces where people can imagine a more harmonious future.
When faced with cynicism and discord, we push back not with harsh words but with art that demonstrates character and dignity. The posters, signs, and products we create aren't just decorative—they're daily reminders of the better world we're working toward, one garden, one kitchen, one community at a time.
This platform’s purpose is to "dramatize the struggle to humanize the future" (as I like to say). The future is always worth fighting for—we're not going back. And I truly believe that small actions—planting a garden, cooking a meal, or hanging a message of hope—ripple positive vibes outward in ways we may never fully see.
Thank you for being part of this journey. Your support allows this studio and these ideas to thrive.
Best,
Joe Wirtheim