White Lake /Bethel Scarf
Size: 42" x 42"
Color: In hues of green, yellow, pinks and reds.
Material: Modal/Cashmere blend with accent color eyelash fringes
Description: Digital print of the aerial view of Bethe/White Lake.
Inspiration:
This scarf was created in celebration of the Catskills and White Lake in particular.The Catskills have been an important part of the American culture and particularly the New York vacationers since the mid 20th century. It has been the setting for films and works of art, including many 19th-century Hudson River School paintings, as well as many large resorts and spas. The Catskills have long been a haven for artists, musicians, and writers and Bethel was the site of the legendary Woodstock music festival of 1969 which attracted nearly half a million music and peace fans. According to The Lonely Planet, Catskills was voted as the second best destination to visit in 2019, after Copenhagen.
20% of proceeds from the sale of this scarf is dedicated to Bethel Woods Center For The Arts where a decade of cultural revolution and creative explosion in the 1960s culminated at the Woodstock festival. It’s where we learn from the past and make connections for a better future.
Inspiration:
The Catskills
White lake
Bethel Woods Center For The Arts and the site of the 1969 Woodstock Music Festival: "An Aquarian Exposition: 3 Days of Peace & Music"
Woodstock poster by Arnold Skolnick
Peace Sign Sculpture at the former Catskills Distilling Company and Dancing Cat Saloon
Benji and Jakes Pizza on the White Lake
Farmer's Market