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🌊 Naufrage - digital artbook is now available 🌊
Naufrage explores 20 famous and less known shipwrecks found in different waters all around the world. Each ship is accompanied by a little fun fact at the end of the book ⚓
Blacked out while listening to Drag Path. Came back to and this was on my canvas. Happy birthday to the eldest daughter of the Franklin Expedition.
Trapped.
Found the best use for these big striped agate slices - they fit in my favorite driftwood necklaces just fine. Sailing to the Arctic, oil painting on agate, driftwood with herkimer crystals and sea glass.
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the saddest part about the new Erebus IDs to me? the observations made about David Young’s skeletal remains
he was visibly smaller than the rest. presumably a smaller stature and less robust bones. and the saddest thing to me was that his wisdom teeth hadn’t even erupted yet. he is the only mandible found so far to not have his wisdom teeth. he was so, so young, and yet he managed to survive for years and walk all the way to Erebus Bay. most importantly, he wasn’t alone when he died :(
Not a question, just thought you’d be interested in this. Model of the HMS Erbus as she sits on the sea floor presently. Model built by survey pictures to assist site exploration. One of two stern cannons have been lifted out already at the wreck site.
This is rad! Thank you so much.
Happy 200th birthday to my beloved HMS Erebus. I pray someday they’ll bring you back to the surface.