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"The Rendezvous", by British marine artist Geoffrey Huband
There is a story waiting to emerge from this canvas...
#RoyalNavy #Nautical
1853 Sea Urchin Antique Fossil XL chart print. Echinoid Sea life Marine Paleontology Vintage Illustration Nautical Coastal Wall Art Decor https://t.co/kjK4ZIcLOB #sofrenchvintage #Etsy #HamptonStyle
1897 Fishes Antique Print, XL print, Chart fish print, Larousse 115 Years Old, Nautical Decor, Sea life Wall Art https://t.co/FBMpgMPfKm #Etsy #sofrenchvintage #AntiquePrint
1853 Sea Urchin Antique Fossil XL chart print. Echinoid Sea life Marine Paleontology Vintage Illustration Nautical Coastal Wall Art Decor https://t.co/kjK4ZIcLOB #sofrenchvintage #Etsy #SeaLifeOcean
1897 shellfish large size antique print, Molluscs, Larousse 115 Years Old, Nautical Decor, Sea life Wall Art https://t.co/kEsxxhtIvt #sofrenchvintage #Etsy #FrenchVintage
Stormy Sea at Night (1849) by Ivan Aivazovsky (Russia, 1817–1900). #Art #Romanticism #Nautical #SailingShip #MarineArt #MaritimeArt
Naval-fiction author Alaric Bond reflects on the challenges of introducing real-life personalities in his writing, especially the extravagant and actual Royal Navy maverick Home Riggs Popham. Click: https://t.co/cQprdofHME #NauticalFiction #Napoleonic #HistoricalFiction
1861 Shells Bulla by Ch. Orbigny Original Antique Print Handcolored Crusteceans Fishing Mediterranean Sea Oceanlife Wall Hanging https://t.co/2W6O91womM #sofrenchvintage #Etsy #NauticalPrint
Stormy Sea at Night (1849) by Ivan Aivazovsky (Russia, 1817–1900). Pavlovsk Palace, Saint Petersburg. #Romanticism #Sailingship #Ocean #Ship #Nautical
1897 Crustacean Antique Print. Lobster. Fishes. Shells. Crabs. Large Size Larousse. 115 Years Old. Nautical Decor. Sealife Wall Art https://t.co/ZX79fN9kHO #sofrenchvintage #Etsy #CrustaceansPrint
1853 Sea Urchin Antique Fossil XL chart print. Echinoid Sea life Marine Paleontology Vintage Illustration Nautical Coastal Wall Art Decor https://t.co/kjK4ZIcLOB #sofrenchvintage #Etsy #HamptonStyle
Landing on the Moon in Robert Watts concept art for Ryan Aeronautical, 1969.
The serpent is finished! Here's the completed spread for a story I wrote earlier this year.
For some reason I decided I absolutely had to make the serpent's scales from bits of vintage nautical maps. Possibly because I've got some sadistic workaholic demon living inside my brain.