This weblog by Dinotopia creator James Gurney is for illustrators, plein-air painters, sketchers, comic artists, animators, art students, and writers. You'll find practical studio tips, insights into the making of the Dinotopia books, and first-hand reports from art schools and museums.
You can write me at: James Gurney PO Box 693 Rhinebeck, NY 12572
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Very enjoyable video. A true artisan! Brought back recent memories of a trip to the OBX in N.C. In Hatteras there is the Albatross Fleet. They are N.C.'s original offshore fleet. Originally built in 1937 as Seine boats they are now charter boats. Beautiful lines and a unique design....There is something sublime about wooden boats. If I had another life time to devote......
Nice video. By chance I've just read an article about ancient naval battles, with so many sailing vessels sunk within a few hours of human folly. How many unknown artisans like this must have contributed to the setup:-(
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Very enjoyable video. A true artisan! Brought back recent memories of a trip to the OBX in N.C. In Hatteras there is the Albatross Fleet. They are N.C.'s original offshore fleet. Originally built in 1937 as Seine boats they are now charter boats. Beautiful lines and a unique design....There is something sublime about wooden boats. If I had another life time to devote......
Nice video. By chance I've just read an article about ancient naval battles, with so many sailing vessels sunk within a few hours of human folly.
How many unknown artisans like this must have contributed to the setup:-(
joy to read
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