Boats In Space




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Boats In Space
Ribeira das Naus shipyard in Lisbon by Alfredo Roque Gameiro
[We sailed away on a winter's day. With fate as malleable as clay. But ships are fallible, I say. And the nautical, as all things, fade. But I do recall our caravel. A little wicker beetle shell. With four fine masts and lateen sails. Its bearings on Cair Paravel.]
Hello! I’ve been enjoying the beach of Algarve (south Portugal) and i couldn’t help myself and i had to draw a quick sketch of the Caravela Boa Esperança docked in Lagos. Such a beauty upclose!
Also i’m 23 today :D this is my present to myself >:)
Besties that trash talk together, stay together.
Happy new year! I’ve been expanding on the design of these two a little bit, thinking about potential dynamics and such based off a couple older poster like illustrations I’ve done of them (the last two images).
Caravel (robo) and Julian (human) are live and breathe solar wind racing partly because that’s what their whole life has been and partly out of spite, each bringing their own personal struggles to their duo and to the rest of the racing cohort, as you do.
guys can i read OUABH skipping caravel? like would i miss anything?
IDEATION 3: SANCTUARY
Do mermaids dream?
This infographic illustrates five notable ships from the Age of Exploration, a period during the 15th and 16th centuries when European powers sought new trade routes, territories, and knowledge of the world. Several notable ships played key roles in groundbreaking voyages in its early phase. Bartolomeu Dias sailed the São Cristóvão in 1488, becoming the first European to round the Cape of Good Hope...