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Art of the everyday: See the world through the eyes of the Wisconsin State Journal's photographers
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Art of the everyday: See the world through the eyes of the Wisconsin State Journal's photographers

  • Nov 12, 2021
  • Nov 12, 2021

Nearly every day, the talented photo staff of the Wisconsin State Journal — Amber Arnold, John Hart and Kayla Wolf — look for images of everyday life in the Madison area that help us tell the story of our communities and our times. Many of those appear with stories. Others run only in the print edition of the newspaper as "standalone" photos. Here's a sample of their work over the last month, available every day to regular readers of the printed paper. Become a member and help support their work here.

FALL CYCLE

FALL CYCLE

Cycling friends David Ghilardi, left, Keith Kosbau, center, and Mike Hart take in the changing autumn scenery during an afternoon ride Monday through the UW Arboretum in Madison. This week will feel a little more like autumn than the summery temperatures in the 80s seen last week, with highs in the low 70s predicted for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. 

JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL

MAKING WAVES

MAKING WAVES

Gabrielle Javier-Cerulli, a community artist with the Madison Public Library’s The Bubbler project and Dane Arts Mural Arts, adds tiles to a mosaic project outside the Dane County Juvenile Shelter Home on the East Side. Using tiles hand-colored by students at the home, the project is a collaboration among the artist, students and staff, and features a "waves" theme designed by the students to illustrate the ripple effect people can have on each other.

JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL

DOWN ON THE FARM

DOWN ON THE FARM

Walter Weber makes liberal use of Schuster's Farm's dried corn kernel pit, one of several attractions at the farm that's a longtime Halloween season destination for Dane County families.

Above: Kylie Steiner helps her son Atlas navigate the Schuster's Farm pumpkin patch in Deerfield on Wednesday.

Left: Walter Weber makes liberal use of Schuster's dried corn kernel pit, one of several attractions at the farm that's a longtime Halloween season destination for Dane County families.

Today is shaping up to be an iffy day for pumpkin picking, corn pits and other fall fun, with a better-than-even chance of showers but a high in the low 70s.

KAYLA WOLF, STATE JOURNAL

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Kylie Steiner helps son Atlas navigate the Schuster’s Farm pumpkin patch in Deerfield.

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TALKING SPIRITS

TALKING SPIRITS

A group of students on a Thursday field trip from DeForest High School watch as local actress Victoria Mecozzi, holding a Blue Star Service Banner, portrays Jessie Smith during the Wisconsin Veterans Museum's Talking Spirits Cemetery Tours: Wisconsin Women at War at Forest Hill Cemetery. Smith, who died in 1953 at age 72, lost her son, Lt. Robert Standish Smith, in February 1944 when his air ambulance crashed into a hillside while he was transporting wounded soldiers from Italy to North Africa in World War II. Four crew members, three nurses and 18 wounded men died in the crash. Standish Smith was buried in Sicily, but his remains were returned home two years after the war and reburied at Forest Hill Cemetery. The sold-out tours continue Saturday and Sunday, and an online tour will be available in the coming weeks. 

AMBER ARNOLD, STATE JOURNAL

PUMKIN REGATTA PICKIN'S

PUMKIN REGATTA PICKIN'S

Graduate and post-doctoral students in the Department of Horticulture lab of UW-Madison professor Irwin Goldman carry one of a dozen large pumpkins grown by the students to a trailer in Merton on Thursday. Each weighing more than 100 pounds, the gourds will be used in Saturday’s Giant Pumpkin Regatta on Lake Mendota. The event, co-hosted by the department and the Hoofers Sailing Club, features students racing each other in the hollowed-out shells of the pumpkins. Assisting in the effort are Shakirah Nakasagga, a post-doctoral student; Chandler Meyer, a graduate student; and Emilee Gaulke, a graduate student whose family owns the farm. The pumpkins were started from seed in a UW greenhouse in March and transferred to the field in May.

JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL

BIRTHDAY ON BASCOM HILL

BIRTHDAY ON BASCOM HILL

UW-Madison math student Josiah Locke studies outdoors during a Tuesday afternoon visit to Bascom Hill, the same day that the University of Wisconsin System celebrated its 50th anniversary. On Oct. 12, 1971, legislation signed by Gov. Patrick Lucey took effect, merging Wisconsin’s two systems of public four-year higher education under a single Board of Regents.

JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL

GOODMAN POOL RESURFACE

GOODMAN POOL RESURFACE

Workers from Badger Swimpools add plaster to the surface of Goodman Pool as an off-season restoration of the facility continued Tuesday in Madison.

JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL

GIRLS ON THE RUN

GIRLS ON THE RUN

Runners — from left, Adele Zolik, Lily Stumm and Alma Lusson — do laps around Yahara Place Park during a Girls on the Run practice Wednesday. The group meets twice a week and is open to girls in third through fifth grade.

KAYLA WOLF, STATE JOURNAL

SETTING SAIL

SETTING SAIL

Enjoying mild autumn temperatures and sunny skies, members of the Wisconsin Sailing Team prepare their crafts for a practice session Thursday prior to heading out onto Lake Mendota. Half of the club’s 60 members will be competing in various university-level regattas throughout the country this weekend.

JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL

CHRISTMAS ALREADY?

CHRISTMAS ALREADY?

Horticulturist Larry Holterman installs lights in a tree Monday at the entrance of the Rotary Botanical Gardens in Janesville in preparation for the Gardens' holiday light show beginning the day after Thanksgiving and featuring more than 1 million lights. Holterman said he starts putting lights up in mid-August and was expecting to spend about five hours installing lights in the tree he was decorating Monday. He'll again have good weather for tree-climbing today, with sunny skies and a high in the low 70s.

KAYLA WOLF, STATE JOURNAL

FREE AS A BIRD

FREE AS A BIRD

Adapting a hula skirt acquired for this year’s Halloween activities for her own preferences, Kansas Polkinghorn, 5, of Madison, explores the grounds of Harvey E. Schmidt Park with a pair of sandhill cranes during a Monday visit with family.

JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL

TAKING FLIGHT

TAKING FLIGHT

Second-grader Clive Hebl throws a paper airplane on his walk home from school with his mom, Melanie Hebl, not pictured, Wednesday as warm fall temperatures linger before frost moves in early Friday and Saturday.

KAYLA WOLF, STATE JOURNAL

EIGHT IS ENOUGH

EIGHT IS ENOUGH

Jennifer Mallon guides eight dogs along a walkway adjacent to Warner Park during a Wednesday outing with the pets of clients of the Ruff Trails canine hiking and training enterprise. Along for the outing are, from left, Baxter, Rishi, Tonks (background), Toby, Greta, Bo, Coconut and Penny.

JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL

EXPLORING SPACE

EXPLORING SPACE

UW-Madison students enrolled in a foundations art course in 3D design assemble constructions of wood and metal outside the Humanities Building on Wednesday. The freeform creations allowed the students to explore concepts such as line, volume and space. 

JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL

PADDLIN' IN THE RAIN

PADDLIN' IN THE RAIN

Canoers start a trip along Wingra Creek at Olin Park on a rainy Thursday afternoon. Friday and Saturday will be better days for paddling as sunshine returns before rain moves in Sunday for what looks to be a wet week.

KAYLA WOLF, STATE JOURNAL

AUTUMN ARRAY

AUTUMN ARRAY

The changing colors of a maple tree at the UW Arboretum frame Nola Dupuis, left, and Carol Kiemel as they share a walk Friday. A frosty fall morning will give way to sunshine Saturday with high temperatures reaching back into the 50s through the weekend and into next week and a chance of showers returning Sunday. 

JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL

EIGHT-WHEELIN'

EIGHT-WHEELIN'

Brittany Plass, of Madison, practices her roller-skating skills Monday at Winnequah Skate Park in Monona. Plass recently reacquainted herself with the throwback mode of transport and should have good weather today to sharpen her skills even further. It will be in the mid-50s with mostly sunny skies.

AMBER ARNOLD, STATE JOURNAL

NO ICE, NO PROBLEM

NO ICE, NO PROBLEM

Stephen Balsley, of Madison, goes for one of his regular 1-mile swims in Lake Wingra on Tuesday. Balsley said he will continue to swim in the lake until it freezes over.

AMBER ARNOLD, STATE JOURNAL

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