"Reclamation: Fujikawa Maru" Art Print coral reef"Reclamation: Fujikawa Maru" Art Print Scubadiving a wreck that has been reclaimed by mother nature's ocean is like floating in a dream. You're surrounded by branches of colourful shapes and tiny movements of life swim in between and take shelter as you swim through this companionway depicted in this painting. DESCRIPTION: This is a print reproduction of one of my original large scale acrylic painting by the same name. This reproduction is printed on
past fluttering butterflies and grazing cows
this British supply ship still lies with its cargo remarkably intact: stacks of boots
The Keystorm was carrying a load of coal when she struck the Scow island shoal
Because it is a neutral background colour it will work in any decor
this wreck is easy to access and we often take our Advanced open water students to it for their deep and boat dives as part of their course
Note: In-room mockups show the this print along with the other two from the same series each within a matte and frame for visual reference only
This art print will transport you to the heart of the coral reef and remind you of the beauty and wonder that lies beneath the surface
The scene comes unframed but is painted to the edges and around the sides so that it can be displayed without the need for framing
On the deck there are two large cargo holds visible with a small third one barely visible towards the stern
For those who crave discovery—whether you're deep underwater or dreaming from dry land—Sunlit Passage captures that quiet thrill of slipping through nature’s hidden corridors
"The Great White Spy Hopping Shark" Art Print
WW2 came to Canada’s shores