USS Pinckney DDG-91 Destroyer Museum Quality Giclée Print of Watercolor Painting hotsell on Nautical Chart by Artist Adam Koltz - Loose or Framed
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USS Pinckney (DDG-91) Destroyer Giclee Print of Watercolor Painting on N.O.A.A. Nautical Chart of Home Port at San Diego (2 chart versions to choose from, see below).
Museum quality Giclee printed on Hahnemuhle William Turner 310gsm heavy 100% cotton fiber, acid-free, pH neutral archival paper. Made with the highest quality materials to last up to 200 years in normal room light conditions.
CHOOSE SAN DIEGO CHART VERSION:
1. On North Island
2. hotsell Setting Out to Sea
CHOOSE LOOSE OR FRAMED:
LOOSE: 14" x 18" plus 2" border = 18" x 22"
FRAMED: 16" x 20" dull satin modern style black frame matted to image size 11" x 14" with glass front. Constructed of durable MDF, resists temperature related expansion/contraction, and retains "new" look for a lifetime of enjoyment - at economical price well below cost of professional framing at your local art store/gallery.
A wonderful addition to your den or library.
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Own a piece of your history...
The USS Pinckney is named for Cook First Class William Pinckney (1915–1975), who received the Navy Cross for his courageous rescue of a fellow crewmember on board the aircraft carrier Enterprise during the Battle of Santa Cruz.
Pinckney became the first ever guided missile destroyer to refuel and replenish the Mark Five (MK V) high-performance combatant craft.
In March 2014 Pinckney broke off from a training mission in the South China Sea to help search for the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.
Adam Koltz is a marine artist and 20 year Navy veteran aboard several classes of ships, including merchant vessels. Adam's attention to detail stems from his intimate knowledge of ships and his passion for accuracy. His understanding of the interaction of ships with the natural forces of wind and water gives his pictures life and vitality. Adam uses pen and ink, as well as watercolor, and depicts the ship or boat on a chart with historical or current significance.
His prints make special gifts for Departing COs, Promotions, Retirements, Spouses and Special Friends.
Comments from some of Adam's customers:
"My husband was absolutely thrilled with the fantastic drawing of his
former ship. It is without question the best present I've ever given to him."
"I speak for everyone in the wardroom when I say thank you for your extreme efforts."
"I'm flabbergasted!"
"The ship portrait is beautiful."
"...Everyone who sees your art is amazed with your work."