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and Prints available of the watercolors featured in "The Lost Art of Alaska Fishing Part I and II" |
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Cordova boats, the old wooden seiner the PROSPERITY converted into a combination vessel by adding the gillnet reel, in front of the more modern plastic seiner KIMBO. From the early 1970's Order info |
Seward, Alaska looks like such an innocent fishing village from the distance. I painted this scene from the back deck of the SUGAR while drifting around in Resurection Bay. 1984 Order info |
The Kodiak boats LINDA JO and the INVADER. The INVADER was the first all-woman crew I knew of in Alaska. Order info |
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A tile mural of the PACIFIC SUNRISE, a Gulf Coast shrimper brought to Alaska to fish longlining. Order info |
The ARROW, stuck in the mud leaving Moss Landing, shortly after Whitie dredged. "I knew we were in trouble when I saw the buoy laying over on its side in the mud!" Early 1980's Order info |
F/V LUSTY of Honolulu, trolling for albacore tuna in the Pacific. Hawaii boats also go to the West Coast sometimes to sell their fish. Early 1980's Order info |
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