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is one of today’s most versatile and insightful artists. Spanning four prolific decades, his paintings cover a wide spectrum from earlier abstract works to the present day representational paintings of landscapes, shorebirds, wildlife, beachscapes, and nautical themes. After authoring and carefully rendering hundreds of paintings used in his books on lighthouses, he has become known as America's premier painter of lighthouses.
Read more about the artist here
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Bansemer became the 112th person to dive to the Titanic, the sixth person under the stern, and the first artist to have painted Titanic on site. This book chronicles his journey in a mixture paintings, photos, and digitally-painted images. He almost didn’t make it out to the site as a hurricane churning in the southeast Atlantic kept him in St. John’s, Newfoundland, waiting. But an artist uses his time to observe and paint, and his love of painting nature and lighthouses thus play their part in this book too. Then his lifelong fascination with painting ships takes over as he sails out to the research vessel Keldysh. All the details of the adventure, the wondrous submersible Mir, and finally the ghostly remains of the Titanic appear from the artist’s brush.
Roger Bansemer published many Art-Books. You can see them here: http://www.bansemer.com/books/books.htm
Hi my friends,
Finally I had a better connection again and could finally bring this post online.
Thanks for all your kind comments to my last post. It's a great feeling to read all your wonderful compliments about my photography, thank you so much! :)
We will be heading tomorrow towards NC again and then probably up to direction NW.... we don't know it for sure just now, where we will be and where to go , but I heard also that Montana must be beautiful. Any suggestions...? :)
Stay with me - and see you there!
Susanne and David
3 comments:
How nice of you to highlight another artist...
you two are artists too, with your gorgeous photography.
Been missing your landscape photos and your sunsets....
He is one of my favorite artists too. I gathered all his videos but these are the best pictures I've eves seen about him.
Great photos and such an inspiring story! You are making such an impressive journey! Would be lovely to see you in Amsterdam! :-)
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