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Artwork unmounted, but already framed and ready to hang.
Dimensions :
15x22in
About this artwork
Lubec, Maine is the easternmost town in the United States. It sits a stone’s throw from Campobello, Canada on the ice-free Passamaquoddy Bay, with its 20-foot tides. Settled in 1775, it soon became a robust fishing town. Early inhabitants fished the local waters teeming with herring, pollock, sardines, and shellfish. By 1820 there were shipbuilders and over 20 smokehouses in Lubec producing 50 to 60 thousand boxes of fish annually. Population reached… a peak of 3,363 by 1910. However, by 1970 only two sardine factories remained, and the population declined to today’s 1,258
« As an artist, maritime scenes grab me, inherently providing the elements necessary for a good painting. Water adds contrast in edges, shapes, and value. Reflections guarantee compositional continuity. »
Bill Hudson is a prize-winning American artist whose paintings have been exhibited in the United States. Every one of his nautical themed compositions brings back fond memories of working the water as a child, or owning his own crab boat in San Pedro as an adult. Hudson's realistic works are created using watercolors and casein, which uses milk curds as a binder rather than gum arabic associated with watercolor and gouache.