Adventuress... Fundraising Limited Edition Print
The non-profit group Sound Experience owns and operates the historic tall ship Adventuress, to educate, inspire
and empower all to care for Puget Sound. All profits from each print sold, go to funding this important work.
Each hand-signed and numbered reproduction is printed using archival inks on the finest quality, heavyweight
acid free paper. Included with each print is a signed, embossed certificate of authenticity and the
painting back label story.This edition will be limited to a maximum of 400 prints. Framing is not included.
The original painting for this print is also available...
18" X 36"oil on canvas, price $3280 contact Mark for purchasing information
25% of the sale of this painting will also go toward funding the work of Sound Experience.
and empower all to care for Puget Sound. All profits from each print sold, go to funding this important work.
Each hand-signed and numbered reproduction is printed using archival inks on the finest quality, heavyweight
acid free paper. Included with each print is a signed, embossed certificate of authenticity and the
painting back label story.This edition will be limited to a maximum of 400 prints. Framing is not included.
The original painting for this print is also available...
18" X 36"oil on canvas, price $3280 contact Mark for purchasing information
25% of the sale of this painting will also go toward funding the work of Sound Experience.
Back label writing...
This is the schooner Adventuress, engaged in the annual "Schooner Cup", schooner race of 2012. This race is held each year during the annual Port Townsend Wooden Boat Festival. She’s quite a sight, especially with all sails up, in full race mode. Adventuress is a 133-foot gaff-rigged schooner, launched in 1913 in East Boothbay, Maine. She is listed as a United States National Historic Landmark. |
About Adventuress
Designed by renowned naval architect B.B. Crowninshield, Adventuress was launched in 1913 in East Boothbay, Maine. She was built by Chicago businessman John Borden to capture a specimen of a Bowhead whale for the American Museum of Natural History. After her maiden voyage to the Arctic, Adventuress served 30+ years as a pilot vessel for the San Francisco Bar Pilots, patrolled the west coast during WWII for the Coast Guard, and has spent the last half century in the Salish Sea providing youth and adults a unique way to experience their marine environment, which continues to this day. Adventuress was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1989. |