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by James Williamson
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Historic fishing vessel MISS LEONA, home port Drayton Harbor, Blaine, Washington.
Pen and ink, watercolor painting by artist James... more
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Historic fishing vessel MISS LEONA, home port Drayton Harbor, Blaine, Washington.
Pen and ink, watercolor painting by artist James Williamson.
Artist James Williamson, ASMA
Signature Member of the American Society of Marine Artists
Fishing vessel Miss Leona was built in 1969 in Mobile, Alabama. Originally constructed as a Gulf Coast Shrimper. Purchased in 1975 by Eythor and Hannes Westman, Miss Leona sailed from the Gulf Coast through the Panama Canal to the Pacific Northwest, reaching its home port in Blaine, Washington. The vessel was sent to Alaska to fish shrimp and worked out of Squaw Harbor Alaska for Peter Pan Seafoods. Changed over to a ground fish trawler in 1977, the Miss Leona continues to fish today. The painting illustrates Miss Leona fishing near a Russian processor during a joint American - Russian fishing venture in Alaska. Today Miss Leona's home port remains Blaine, Washington and the vessel is now owned by Ken Westman and Omar Allinson.
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All images Copyright James R. Williamson Greetings all art lovers around the world. James R. Williamson, ASMA THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MARINE ARTISTS The Fellowship of the American society of Marine Artists have elected artist James R. Williamson as a Signature Member. The Fellows of the American Society of Marine Artist review portfolios and invite successful applicants to join a select group of artists with signature status. Those artists elected by the Fellows are entitled to use “ASMA” after their name on artwork and in publications. The jurors look for a cohesive portfolio that best represents the artist’s work including maritime art, marine life, coastline, marshes, wetlands, waterways, rivers, lakes, animals and flora....
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Sharon Burger
This is a really beautiful detailed watercolor.