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Portmouth Habor Greeting Card featuring the painting Prince Rupert's Ghost by David G Wilson

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Prince Rupert's Ghost Greeting Card

David G Wilson

by David G Wilson

$5.95

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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

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This scene represents the harbor of my hometown, Portsmouth, in my native Commonwealth of Dominica. The view is looking south towards Morne... more

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Artist's Description

This scene represents the harbor of my hometown, Portsmouth, in my native Commonwealth of Dominica. The view is looking south towards Morne Espagnol. The ubiquitous boats, mountains and coconut trees in this harbor, Grand Anse (French for "large Bay") with its radiant crepuscular light, emerge from that which was etched in my memory from childhood. This bay is called Prince Rupert's Bay. To the south, one may see Morne Espa�ol and the plateau of Point Round. Since my childhood inthat town, I always perceived the visual juxtaposition of the two geographic features as a hat. The boats that can always be seen in that harbour are strategically placed to create the semblance of facial characteristics. It is also convenient that the entire bay is lined with coconut trees whose long stems not only delineate the face, but whose leaves mimic human hair. Sitting on the sea walls in Portsmouth, enjoying the beautiful crepuscular light would transport me to dimensions yet uncharted, which I no...

About David G Wilson

David G Wilson

I am exhausting tremendous efforts in trying to depict a spacial dimension that is inclusive of the third and supported by a two dimensional surface. It is a dimension that exists somewhere within our three dimensional terrestrial space, congruent and mutually inclusive of empirical realities. Its existence is contingent on the shifting retinal impressions of the viewer's perceptions. I call it: "Alternative Reality. Videos below" View a Video:Mom presenting "Attributes of Dominique Kubuli" to Dominica Museum View a Video:Medgar Evers College Show, 2013 Allison Plitt 2013 View a Video:The Plight of the Caribbean Artist kaitlynongie The Mantle: Article referencing my work Times Ledger- Newspaper My Master's Degree...

 

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