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POINT ROBINSON Lighthouse watercolor painting by artist James Williamson.
Artist James Williamson ASMA,
Signature Member of the American... more
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POINT ROBINSON Lighthouse watercolor painting by artist James Williamson.
Artist James Williamson ASMA,
Signature Member of the American Society of Marine Artists
The Point Robinson Lighthouse evolved from a simple fog signal set on Maury Island in 1885. Shortly thereafter a lantern was installed, and by 1915, a complete lighthouse was built. The octagonal masonry design, crowned with a fifth-order Fresnel lens, is accompanied by a fog signal building and two keepers' dwellings.
The lighthouse is located on the northeast corner of Maury Island, just across from the larger and more populous Vashon Island in Puget Sound. The station is open to the public from noon until 4:00 p.m. on weekends. For information on tours and transportation, call (206) 463-2951.
Pilots and vessels sailing the Puget Sound waters between Seattle and Tacoma keep a sharp eye out for the Point Robinson Lighthouse. The lighthouse marks a vital safe channel in this narrow and heavily traffick...
All images Copyright James R. Williamson Greetings all art lovers around the world. James R. Williamson, ASMA THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MARINE ARTISTS The Fellowship of the American society of Marine Artists have elected artist James R. Williamson as a Signature Member. The Fellows of the American Society of Marine Artist review portfolios and invite successful applicants to join a select group of artists with signature status. Those artists elected by the Fellows are entitled to use “ASMA” after their name on artwork and in publications. The jurors look for a cohesive portfolio that best represents the artist’s work including maritime art, marine life, coastline, marshes, wetlands, waterways, rivers, lakes, animals and flora....
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Veronica Cassell vaz
congratulations, james on the sale of your lovely painting
Andrea Hazel
Congratulations
Piter Van Moort
Congratulations on your sale, James!
Warren Thompson
Wow...very beautiful painting.
James Williamson replied:
Thanks Warren. I keep thinking that it is 'too gray'. However these are the skies (often) in the Pacific Northwest. I think the light adds a nice contrast to the 'dark' and a feeling of safety for mariners. Again: thanks for your positive remarks. Jim