Original artwork description:

As an architect, artist, traveler, I am interested in the history of the places I have visited and the objects that will become the basis of the plot of my canvases. A unique ship, unique hull lines, this unsurpassed early 60s design! Remember this time - everything had an aesthetically complete design: buildings, cars, clothes. Mankind stood on the threshold of another rise. The plot of my picture is simple - bringing to the raid the "white swan", a ship that has become history and a star in its world.
MS Cap San Diego is a general cargo ship, situated as a museum ship in Hamburg, Germany. Notable for its elegant silhouette, it was the last of a series of six ships known as the white swans of the south Atlantic, and marked the apex of German-built general cargo ships before the advent of the container ship and the decline of Germany's heavy industry.
The Cap San Diego was built and launched by Deutsche Werft in 1961 for Hamburg Süd as the last of a series of six ships. The 159 m, 10000 dwt ship ran a regular schedule between Germany and South America, completing 120 round trips until 1981. After being sold and running under different names and flags of convenience as a tramp trader, the run-down ship was scheduled for scrapping in 1986, when it was bought by the city of Hamburg.
The ship was restored mainly by the labour of enthusiasts and laid-off dock workers, and is kept operational to date. Most of the time, the Cap San Diego is moored at the port of Hamburg, where visitors can access virtually all areas of the ship from the bridge to the engine. One of the cargo holds hosts temporary exhibitions. Passenger cabins can be booked for overnight stays. Several times a year, the ship leaves the harbour for trips on its own power, mostly on the river Elbe or to Cuxhaven. In 2001, the ship was awarded the Maritime Heritage Award by the World Ship Trust, and in 2003 it was declared a protected item of cultural heritage by German law.
Sunny impressions for you)
I paint in oils using the palette knife technique. Modern impressionism will find a place in any house, apartment, office.
The painting is framed in a Guggenheim studio frame and is ready to hang.
The paintings are packaged by me in a custom-made multi-layer cardboard box using durable extruded polystyrene foam, in accordance with the requirements and conditions for safe transportation.

Materials used:

oil on linen, palette knife

Tags:
#germany #nautical painting #maritime art #custom painting #cap san diego #old vessel #painting from a photo #harbour hamburg #deutsche werft #general cargo ship 
Series "Museum Ship" Cargo Ship CAP SAN DIEGO (2022)
Oil painting
by Volodymyr Glukhomanyuk

£1,451.1 Alert

Original artwork description
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As an architect, artist, traveler, I am interested in the history of the places I have visited and the objects that will become the basis of the plot of my canvases. A unique ship, unique hull lines, this unsurpassed early 60s design! Remember this time - everything had an aesthetically complete design: buildings, cars, clothes. Mankind stood on the threshold of another rise. The plot of my picture is simple - bringing to the raid the "white swan", a ship that has become history and a star in its world.
MS Cap San Diego is a general cargo ship, situated as a museum ship in Hamburg, Germany. Notable for its elegant silhouette, it was the last of a series of six ships known as the white swans of the south Atlantic, and marked the apex of German-built general cargo ships before the advent of the container ship and the decline of Germany's heavy industry.
The Cap San Diego was built and launched by Deutsche Werft in 1961 for Hamburg Süd as the last of a series of six ships. The 159 m, 10000 dwt ship ran a regular schedule between Germany and South America, completing 120 round trips until 1981. After being sold and running under different names and flags of convenience as a tramp trader, the run-down ship was scheduled for scrapping in 1986, when it was bought by the city of Hamburg.
The ship was restored mainly by the labour of enthusiasts and laid-off dock workers, and is kept operational to date. Most of the time, the Cap San Diego is moored at the port of Hamburg, where visitors can access virtually all areas of the ship from the bridge to the engine. One of the cargo holds hosts temporary exhibitions. Passenger cabins can be booked for overnight stays. Several times a year, the ship leaves the harbour for trips on its own power, mostly on the river Elbe or to Cuxhaven. In 2001, the ship was awarded the Maritime Heritage Award by the World Ship Trust, and in 2003 it was declared a protected item of cultural heritage by German law.
Sunny impressions for you)
I paint in oils using the palette knife technique. Modern impressionism will find a place in any house, apartment, office.
The painting is framed in a Guggenheim studio frame and is ready to hang.
The paintings are packaged by me in a custom-made multi-layer cardboard box using durable extruded polystyrene foam, in accordance with the requirements and conditions for safe transportation.

Materials used:

oil on linen, palette knife

Tags:
#germany #nautical painting #maritime art #custom painting #cap san diego #old vessel #painting from a photo #harbour hamburg #deutsche werft #general cargo ship 

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