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More bad finger-painting

I tried my ever-evolving hand at art by working up a painting “inspired” by a photo of the USS Lassen (DDG-82) under construction on a foggy day at Ingalls in Pascagoula.

Back in my contractor days I worked on a number of the Burkes at the yard including Ramage, Stethem, Benfold, Cole, Milius and Ross (and have the initials in the innerbottom and the christening coins to prove it!) so I have seen a number of those “51s” on mornings such as these with the seagulls and pelicans swarming in to get ahead of the sea smoke on the Mississippi Sound.

With that in mind, and since I did’t work on Lassen, I did not put her hull numbers on, leaving her to represent all of those other DDGs in my memory.

Looking sketchy

The fog rolling in

Man, that is a wonky mast

Still wonky, but at least the birds distract you a bit

Meh, I could sell it in the French Quarter for $11 heheh. I’ll keep working on it.

 

Bad art project No. 27

I’ve always been a fan of old-school diving and octopus/mermaid iconography.

Why the Diver Did Not Return. Illustrated by Walther Püttner, Jugend, 1897 paint

Why the Diver Did Not Return. Illustrated by Walther Püttner, Jugend, 1897

I even have some inked on me.

So I tried my unskilled hand at a more comical version.

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IMG_20160307_162616920Meh. Nobody said it was “good art.”