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Showing posts with label sailboat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sailboat. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 16, 2019
Friday, May 9, 2014
The Enchanted Voyage
Original Painting - Acrylic on canvas 20x16
“Mr. Pecket built a
sailboat in his backyard. It would never stay afloat for it was built of
fantasy, irony and humaneness. One night Mr. Pecket did experience his
"Enchanted Voyage", and only then did he discover what life is truly
about.
A MAN
AND HIS IMPOSSIBLE DREAM...
The
man, who lived in a very practical little house in the Bronx with his very practical
little wife, was very unhappy -- except when he puttered around in his
backyard, lost in his dreams. His wife had very little sympathy with his
preoccupation...
Then
one day his dream began to come true and he found himself sailing far away from
home in search of...who could guess?
Maybe freedom, maybe adventure, maybe even true love...” (From the back cover)
Maybe freedom, maybe adventure, maybe even true love...” (From the back cover)
I read this small book, by
Robert Nathan ©1936, as a young man in my twenties and re-read the story on my
Kindle recently. It struck a chord with me back then and still does today. It’s
about hope and yearning and the freedom to live your dreams. It is essentially
a “Road Trip” saga of a man sailing away from his dull and unhappy existence on
his sailboat, the Sarah Pecket. The homemade boat with wheels attached and Mr.
Pecket on board, is launched down the city street by a sudden storm. Later two
other people, a lonely waitress and an unemployed dentist, come along for the
adventure. It’s a quirky adult fairytale.
Sunday, March 9, 2014
City Yacht Club
Original Painting - Acrylic on canvas 40x30
The glittering lights of the city form a backdrop to the pleasure craft floating in regal style in the harbor. The yachts of various sizes are dwarfed by the colossal buildings and the night reflections add a festive mood to the painting.
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Sunset Voyage of the James Standish
Original painting - Acrylic on canvas 20x24
(click image to enlarge)
(click image to enlarge)
I named this fictional schooner in memory of my older brother, James Standish Shropshire.
Jim loved to be on the water and always owned a small fleet of watercraft, from leaky rowboats and canoes to speedboats and pontoon boats. He even had a cabin cruiser for awhile. He was the captain and I was only the deck hand, but I'll always remember his sunset cocktail cruises from the island he owned in northern Wisconsin.
Here's to you Big Brother ...sail on.
Friday, March 8, 2013
Castle on the Lake
Original Painting - Acrylic on canvas 16x20
I love the renaissance feel of this painting! I think I was channeling the artist William Turner ...at least I hope I was. It's always about the sky and the atmosphere. I hope you enjoy this imaginary scene as much as I do.
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Rough Sailing
This painting began as a cloud study, then a seascape, and finally, a sailboat painting. I had no particular location in mind ...could be anywhere. I could almost hear the snap of the canvas and the splash of the waves. seascape canvas prints
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Seascape painting "Neptune's Finger"
Original painting - Acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas 24x36
There is a rock formation in Cabo San Lucas that inspired this painting. Other than the rock itself, the rest was pure imagination. Available from the artist for $1200.00
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