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by Chris Armytage
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Sails is a black and white or monochrome image of the sails of a square rigged ship, digitally altered to resemble an old fashioned Platinum or... more
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Sails is a black and white or monochrome image of the sails of a square rigged ship, digitally altered to resemble an old fashioned Platinum or Platinotype Print. Image and artwork Copyright 2018 ChrisArmytage, Photographic Artist, Australia.
The lowest and normally largest sail on a mast is the course sail of that mast, and is referred to simply by the mast name: Foresail, mainsail, mizzen sail, jigger sail or more commonly forecourse etc.
Note that even a full-rigged ship did not usually have a lateral (square) course on the mizzen mast below the mizzen topmast. Instead, the lowest sail on the mizzen was usually a fore/aft sail - originally a lateen sail, but later a gaff sail called a spanker or driver. The key distinction between a "ship" and "barque" (in modern usage) is that a "ship" carries a square-rigged mizzen topsail (and therefore that its mizzen mast has a topsail yard and a cross-jack yard) whereas the mizzen mast of a barque has only fore-and-aft rigged...
I am an Australian Photographic Artist and Designer, living on the Central North Coast of beautiful Tasmania. My work begins with a photograph and ends up wherever my imagination takes me. All my artworks are available as fine quality wall art, home decor and lifestyle products. I will let them speak for themselves - enjoy! You can also find my art as Fine Art Prints and Products at: https://chrisarmytage.com https://www.redbubble.com/people/chrisarmytage https://www.artpal.com/ChrisArmytage/ and on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/ChrisArmytage.Creations/ ___ Quotes from some of my peers: "With the fine touch of an artist and the visual acuity of a professional, she creates art from the natural surroundings ... and it...
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Eva Lechner
Fantastic work,Chris!
Angela Davies
Breathtaking comp and angle, wow! LF
Chris Armytage replied:
So glad you like it Angela - thanks so much :)
Chris Armytage
Delighted thanks so much to the hosts of the Digital Touch Mixed Media Group for featuring "Sails"!
Jan Matson
Wonderful work Chris! l/f
Chris Armytage replied:
Thanks so much Jan!