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Jacques Cousteau

San Juan Islands Museum of Art

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Deep Dive is to educate as many visitors as possible to the plight of our Southern Resident Killer Whales. It also shares the many wonders of beauty in and around our Salish Sea.

The Museum bought one of my pics “T73A1 Face On” breaching and will be selling, auctioning or something to bring in funds. This will help the museum continue to show wonderful art exhibits. Please plan to visit the San Juan Islands Museum of Art this summer.

San Juan Islands Museum of Art 

One of my pics is “T73A1 Face On” in a 30″ x 40″ tall metal. The other is my own “Surface Tension”  of similar size I usually have hanging in our living room. I loaned out to the museum for the summer. There are two “Face On” shots on canvas in our living room too, but they wanted something much more significant in size.

There are so many artists who have their work on display for this exhibit. I need to go back again myself, so I can take time to take it all in.

 

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