Marthas Vinyard Coast on a Misty Morning | Wall Art
Martha’s Vineyard: Misty Morning Coast – Black and White Photo Art Print
In the early morning hours, the coast of Martha’s Vineyard reveals itself through a blanket of mist. The photograph, captured in monochrome, brings forth this region’s charm and timeless allure, while the foggy conditions infuse the atmosphere with a sense of mystery and wonder. This image effortlessly portrays the might of the ocean and the distinct character of this remarkable place.
Martha’s Vineyard, an island known for its rich history and beauty, embodies tranquility. Named after the English explorer Bartholomew Gosnold’s mother-in-law or daughter, both named Martha, this island was the eighth-oldest surviving English place name in the United States. It was initially inhabited by the Wampanoag people, known as Noepe, meaning “land amid the streams.”
European settlement on this island began with Thomas Mayhew’s purchase of Martha’s Vineyard in the 17th century. His respect for the Wampanoags’ land rights helped foster a peaceful relationship, making the island’s history one of harmony and coexistence.
As an artist, I have encapsulated these elements in this photograph. This museum-grade signed print is a testament to my passion for capturing the essence of a place. It is hand-signed on the reverse side, adding a personal touch. Each print also comes with a certificate of authenticity, assuring its originality and significance.
The print is made on acid-free, 100% Archival Photo Paper, using archival inks. This ensures sharp precision, smooth transitions, deep blacks, intricate details, and vibrant hues that bring the photograph to life.
Each print has a lifetime warranty against fading, a testament to these pieces’ premium quality and longevity. Please note that the purchase includes only the image and does not include a frame.
We offer free delivery worldwide, ensuring that you can enjoy this slice of Martha’s Vineyard’s beauty no matter where you are. Rest assured; there is a 14-day satisfaction guarantee, promising a full reimbursement if necessary.
© Dan Kosmayer, 2009