Blue Marlin & Sportfisher on Port of Messina Nautical Chart — Blue Marlin Sportfisher Port Of Messina Nautical Chart Original Art Essebes. Photo: Essebes.
Photo: Essebes
Blue Marlin & Sportfisher on Port of Messina Nautical Chart
$1,950.00
Ships rolled in a rigid archival tube with glassine wrap and protective end caps. Insurance and tracking included.
Features
- • One-of-a-kind artwork on authentic chart
- • Blue marlin and sportfisher composition
- • Signed by the artist Essebes
- • Ships rolled in a protective tube
- • Mixed media marine illustration
Description
An original mixed-media artwork by Essebes painted directly onto an authentic nautical chart of the Port of Messina (Sicilia). A dynamic blue marlin rises through the surf as a sportfishing vessel cuts through the water, merging fine art with historic cartography. The natural patina and markings of the vintage chart are intentionally preserved, making this a unique one-of-a-kind collector piece. Ships rolled in a protective tube. Signed by the artist.
Materials
Vintage nautical chart
Watercolor
Colored pencil
Mixed media
Acrylic detailing
Dimensions
Approx. 28 in × 20.5 in (chart sizes vary slightly due to vintage paper). Ships unframed.
Shipping
All pieces are carefully packaged for safe transit.
Domestic shipping (US): 3-5 business days.
International shipping: contact us for rates and timing.
Details
Category: art charts
SKU: ESS-CHART-MESSINA-001
Visibility: Shown on site
Status: Available
Item type: original
Condition: new
Year made: 2023
Artist: Essebes
Google category: Arts & Crafts > Artwork
Tags: marine art, nautical chart, marlin art, sportfishing, one of a kind, big game fishing
Authenticity: Signed on front. One-of-a-kind original artwork.
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About the Artist
Every creation by Essebes begins with imagination and evolves through hours of hand-felting, layering, and embellishment. Inspired by the rhythm of the sea, each sculpture and accessory is meticulously crafted to capture movement, light, and emotion — no two pieces are ever the same.
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