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Top Mat
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6.50" x 10.00"
Overall:
6.50" x 10.00"
Catalina Island Yacht Club Wood Print
by Mitch Shindelbower
Product Details
Catalina Island Yacht Club wood print by Mitch Shindelbower. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
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Comments (3)
Artist's Description
Catalina Island Yacht Club is one of the oldest clubs on the West Coast. In 1893, a Catalina Yacht Club was formed by the Banning Brothers, then owners of Santa Catalina Island. In 1903, the boating residents of Avalon placed pilings for a yacht club in the approximate location of the present Catalina Island Yacht Club. The club was quite active until the great fire of Avalon in 1915, which burned the town of Avalon and bayside facilities. Fortunately, the pilings were spared.
In the early part of 1924, Art Sanger and James Jump, while fishing, decided that Catalina Island needed an "official" yacht club for boating enthusiasts. Mr. Jump secured the facility from the Catalina Island Company, and found thirty yachtsmen willing to pay the $100 initiation fee and dues, plus $400 on a promissory note, so the Catalina Island Yacht Club could build a club facility. Eighteen of the original members of the Catalina Island Yacht Club were members of the Tuna Clu...
About Mitch Shindelbower
My wife calls my camera our fourth child because it goes with us everywhere we go.This would explain the wide variety of photography on my site.After living in the Lake Tahoe Basin for more than 20 years an early disability retirement forced me to move down from the harsh winters of the high sierras to find a more tempered climate . This has opened up new photography opportunities for me and I am looking forward to new things and areas of interest to photograph.I hope you enjoy my site and please leave comments.My work has been featured in the United States And Europe .Magazines such as Happinez, Back Country and also used by the Smithsonian Chanel Missing Evidence program.My work has also been commissioned by several artists for...
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Lianne Schneider
Of course this gets a vote and a favorite right off the bat - I adore lighthouses and you've done a superb job with this one Mitch. Just gorgeous! F/V
Mitch Shindelbower replied:
Thank you very much Lianne !
Kaye Menner
Nice capture, Mitch, and as Cheryl said, nice shot of the weather vane. V&F
Mitch Shindelbower replied:
Thank you Kaye.