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Beach Coffee Mug featuring the photograph Stranded Shipwreck by Rudy Wilms

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Stranded Shipwreck Coffee Mug

Rudy Wilms

by Rudy Wilms

$17.50

Size

Image Size

 
 

Background Color

 
R(67) G(61) B(56)

Product Details

Our ceramic coffee mugs are available in two sizes: 11 oz. and 15 oz. Each mug is dishwasher and microwave safe.

Design Details

Such a quiet morning along this artistic shipwreck I love how the fog hugs this piece of history and not any footprints around making this a very... more

Dimensions

11 oz.

Ships Within

5 - 7 business days

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Artist's Description

Such a quiet morning along this artistic shipwreck I love how the fog hugs this piece of history and not any footprints around making this a very minimalistic picture. This shipwreck is just bare bones now, but it was once a 275-foot-long, four-masted steel barque sailing vessel out of Liverpool, England. The wreck occurred October 25, 1906 as the ship struggled through a storm on its way to the mouth of the Columbia River. Luckily, no ghosts haunt the ship remains – the entire crew made it safely to shore. Captain Lawrence's final toast to his ship was: "May God bless you, and may your bones bleach in the sands."

About Rudy Wilms

Rudy Wilms

My wife and I, every journey we go on either in our own backyard or on one of the many swamp walks or gorgeous places all over the world.We try not to just film or take a picture but capture the emotion and story that goes a long with it.Both an award-winning photographer as videographer with many of my images showcased on various magazines, and platforms like ABC TV, National Geographic, Discovery Channel, Herald Tribune, DR. Phillips HS, Earth Justice.FOR HANDSIGNED LIMITED EDITIONS PLEASE EMAIL ME AT RUDY@RUDYWILMS.COM. moved to Florida in 2006. I fell in love with photography in 1992 back in Belgium when everything was still on film, I had my own little dark room and made most pictures in sepia and black and white. It didn't take long...

 

$17.50