Island Shore - Washington State Ferry
by James Williamson
Title
Island Shore - Washington State Ferry
Artist
James Williamson
Medium
Painting - Watercolor And Gouache
Description
Island Shore, Washington State Ferry watercolor painting by artist James Williamson. Ferryboats on Puget Sound navigating the Pacific Northwest inland sea also called the Salish Sea.
Artist James Williamson, ASMA
Signature Member of the American Society of Marine Artists
Maritime: Bordering on the sea, living near the sea, of or pertaining to the sea, connected with the sea in relation to navigation or shipping, nautical.
Artwork paying homage to the legacy of Washington State ferries in Puget Sound country. Landscape view from forested driftwood shore. Ports of call include, San Juan Island shores, Port Townsend, Keystone, Kingston, Bainbridge Island, Vashon, Anacortes, to name a few of the inland sea destinations.
Ferryboats have been a way of life on the inland sea for decades. Ferryboats on Puget Sound are not only Washington States number one tourist attraction but are also cultural symbols of the region. They are floating highways, places for meeting friends, doing work, sharing stories, enjoying the scenery and whale watching. Icons of the Pacific Northwest and a familiar sight to generations of travelers on inland water highways of Washington State.
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February 21st, 2018
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