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by Earl Johnson
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Queen duvet cover (88" x 88") featuring the image "Northern Retriever 2" by Earl Johnson. Our soft microfiber duvet covers are hand sewn and include a hidden zipper for easy washing and assembly. Your selected image is printed on the top surface with a soft white surface underneath. All duvet covers are machine washable with cold water and a mild detergent.
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This World War II tug boat Northern Retriever was moored along a dock on the Tacoma Waterway in Tacoma, Washington. The retired and aging vessel... more
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This World War II tug boat "Northern Retriever" was moored along a dock on the Tacoma Waterway in Tacoma, Washington. The retired and aging vessel awaits demolition in a nearby salvage yard. The "Northern Retriever" is a 180 foot Navy Tug that was built in 1943. To compliment the beauty of this aging vessel I applied a textured surface to this print to enhance its antique appearance.
My introduction to photography began in the mid-50’s as a teenager employed to assist Joe Mason, a disabled Korean War Veteran, being trained by the Veterans Administration in the Art of Photography. I was hired primarily to assist Mr. Mason in the darkroom and to maintain an orderly appearance in his studio. Mr. Mason allowed me to be present for the majority of his training classes and this afforded me an opportunity to learn all aspects of the business. Growing up in the beautiful Tidewater area of Southeastern Virginia gave me a profound love of nature’s awesome beauty. I embarked on a life-long mission of capturing this beauty not only on film, but also on canvas. The breath-taking scenes in this collection reflect my...
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Eric Watson
The author of the photos of the Northern Retriever has no knowledge of this ship. I spent 30+ years on the ship and know the owner, how it was purchased, how much it sold for, the damages it consumed from bums as well as its restoration till the State of Washingtons blue collar offenders lied about it to the courts in order to obtain it for attempting to charge the owner 60 plus thousand dollars for moorage on Rainy Island....where no type was available to be considered reasonable. If you want to know facts of the ship, call 253 380 0720...ask for Eric Watson....have lots of information, photos, diagrams, blue prints, and history