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by James Williamson
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Queen duvet cover (88" x 88") featuring the image "Steam and Sail" by James Williamson. Our soft microfiber duvet covers are hand sewn and include a hidden zipper for easy washing and assembly. Your selected image is printed on the top surface with a soft white surface underneath. All duvet covers are machine washable with cold water and a mild detergent.
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Steam and Sail, American Railroad History, Bellingham and Fairhaven Railroad History
Bellingham and Fairhaven, Washington State, Untied... more
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Steam and Sail, American Railroad History, Bellingham and Fairhaven Railroad History
Bellingham and Fairhaven, Washington State, Untied States
Artwork by artist James Williamson.
Artist James Williamson, ASMA
Signature Member of the American Society of Marine Artists
The painting Steam & Sail was created after I researched a variety of maps, drawings and local newspaper articles about the history of rail around Bellingham Bay. Drawings from the period show a network of wooden train trestles from the south end of the bay at Fairhaven, along the shore continuing to Bellingham and to the north side of the bay. These drawings also show steamboats on the bay and locomotives on the wooden trestles with large quantities of dark smoke pouring from their smokestacks. Apparently during those days smoke was a good thing. It suggested industrial growth and a promise of jobs. Behind the locomotive tall ships fill Bellingham Bay. The integration of rail and sail was a for...
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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David Stasiak
Congratulations!
Wanda Brandon
Interesting transportation theme. Love the touch of soft colors on the train. Compelling image.