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Fishing aficionado

Stephen Kaimmer comes from the Puget Sound area, graduating from McGill University, Montreal. Since 1985 he has worked as a fishery biologist for the International Pacific Halibut Commission (IPHC).
In the past Kaimmer also worked as a deckhand on the Virginia V, an Alaskan halibut boat. He has held other Seattle-area fishing-research positions, including [...]

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Special look of Suze Woolf’s working boats!

The hardworking craft crafted by this Seattle-area watercolorist have a unique look: very bright with a colorful, very painterly touch. Her picture information suggests she achieves this by applying watercolor over gessoed paper, an unusual technical choice. Left is “Triton Tug”.
No surprise to learn that Woolf has won many honors for her work and [...]

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Larry Gluck’s Exciting Painting Technique

While Larry Gluck is an artist drawn to a variety of subjects, he has done at least three boat paintings in a manner that I find very appealing and want to share with you. He has used a very limited color palette here (basically, one color, blue), in order to emphasize as much as possible [...]

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Washington watercolorist stands out

Contemporary watercolorist James R. Williamson has dedicated a large portion of his creative energy to portraying the hardworking boats around Bellingham, Washington. He pursues views with a heavy industrial flavor: ferries, tugs, military and commercial craft carrying out their missions.

Williamson’s style employs a strong line element to complement his deftly controlled washes and would [...]

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