Two passions united...
Logbooks are the official record of events on board ship as well as of the ship movements. Over the years, I've seen many ship's logbooks - some large, others small, some falling to bits and others totally useless for their intended job.
When I started Maritime Compliance I saw the need for customised vessel specific logboooks, so I designed two logbook templates ( single and twin screw). The cover showcases the vessel and the logbooks are printed and bound by the local printer. Two books are printed each time which means there is one ready for use when the first one is filled up.
When I was given a blurred image for the cover of a logbook, I knew it wouldn't reproduce well, so there was nothing for it, but to get out my sketch pad and pencil once again.
Kirikiriroa (above) became that logbook and I had one happy customer.
The tugboat was printed in 'Tales of the Riverbank', a local calendar and Silens became a prized bulkhead print.
It's great when two passions unite, in my case - maritime and art.

The sketches are beautiful Carol. Tell me, did you have to learn and "practice" drawing or does it just happen for you.
ReplyDeleteI find that I have to learn (currently from a book). It does come together when I practice but I have to give it time and practice regularly.
Thanks for your comment Karen. For me, it just happens. Good on you for taking the step to learn something new...
Delete