On July 19th, I boarded the S/V Denis Sullivan in Bay City, Michigan, for a lengthy trip. We traveled through Lake Huron, the Soo Locks and across the wide expanses of Lake Superior. Once I arrived in Duluth, Minnesota on July 29 – I then spent a day with a close friend in St. Paul before returning home via Amtrak train.
With the best of intentions prior to sail, I purchased a lovely journal. I thought it would be clever to record all my thoughts while traveling though the open waters. Quickly I discovered – writing in a journal daily just isn’t my cup of tea! My faithful camera served as my best record of memories.
There certainly won’t be a shortage of footage from this trip. If I had to “guess” approximately how many photos I may have captured – it could well be between 3500 to 4000 images!
Now that I’m back on land, I also find it hard to describe accurately how the day passes aboard a ship in great detail. After only about the second day, time began to meld into a blend of conversations, meals, knots learned, sail and lines memorized, and piles of dishes washed. Without internet access, phone usage, or even a glimpse of the daily news – life became a cycle of sunrise and sunsets – and the interesting photographs between the two.
What surprised me most? Time passes much more quickly than I could have imagined! Not at any moment did I ever find myself “bored” or wishing the day would end. When we finally docked in Duluth – I almost had to pinch myself to believe the whole trip had really happened. To quote the familiar Truckin song by the Grateful Dead – “Lately it occurs to me… what a long, strange trip it has been!”.
It will be a major race to the finish to set up the display for the ArtPrize venue. ArtPrize is only about 45 days away! However, I’m looking forward to the challenges of setting up the exhibit with the best images captured.
Meanwhile – please enjoy a few images captured during the Parade of Sail into Bay City, Michigan:
Much progress was made today in preparation for the trip on the S/V Denis Sullivan. Quite a number of forms were filled out, emails sent, media access passes requested, and I even managed some packing of clothing.
Before you think I’m about to set off on a leisurely cruise on the Love Boat – complete with cabana boys retrieving umbrella drinks and rubbing my shoulders with sunscreen – let me explain a bit of what I’m about to experience…
Only one bag of gear can be brought, and it must fit onto my bunk. The bunk is your only “private” area on the ship, and that privacy consists of a thin curtain to close your bunk. The student interns and I will be working together in watch shifts. The Denis Sullivan using a Swedish Watch System of a group of 4-7 people who together rotate through the 24-hour operations of the vessel. The watches are rotated, and are four to five hours long. This goes on for 11 days! This means about every second or third day, I will be expected to be on watch in the middle of the night for those hours. It’s suggested we bring earplugs to tune out some of the noise in the day while trying to catch some rest.
Watch duties include water sampling, lab analyses, boat system checks, helmsmanship and seamanship, and assisting in the galley (kitchen). There are classes in chart reading, coastal piloting and celestial navigation. Education and the running of the boat are one and the same.
And cleaning. Lots and lots of cleaning to keep the wooden ship tidy and in good working order.
There is no smoking, no alcohol, and no audio equipment allowed. Another suggestion is to bring a journal, a deck of card, or books to read.
A generous donation of a “foulies” (which is a rainsuit for sailors) – was made by a good friend in the Seattle region – and are on their way via FedEx. While I certainly hope I won’t need the foul weather gear, at least now I’ll be prepared if I do. I’m quite certain putting a garbage bag over my head in a big storm would surely call me out as a true sailing novice…
My first experience being around tall ships came in July of 2006 at the Tall Ship Celebration in Bay City, Michigan.
Armed with a press pass graciously obtained through my hometown local newspaper – I was thrilled to think I was going have my first opportunity to serve as a reporter for the day.
I recall leaving from Rockford to Bay City extremely early in the morning so I could arrive in time to board the welcome boat – the Princess Wenonah. We sailed out of downtown Bay City along the Saginaw River where it empties out into Lake Huron. I truly enjoyed the company of others – some who were sponsors of the event from local businesses, other photographers, and other dignitaries. The weather was warm and hazy, a bit overcast – and much to my surprise – many of the ships came in with their sails down (admittedly, a bit to my disappointment from a photography standpoint).
But I was so taken by the whole experience. There’s just something so amazing about seeing large vessels moving by the power of the wind, and to appreciate the history, the craft, the very art of sailing. Someone mentioned the ships would come back again five years later. I knew right then and there – I would have to be part of the next event in some manner.
Little did I realize I’d setting off for what is most likely going to be the adventure of a lifetime!
Immanuel Lutheran Church will be hosting a large group of artists this year for ArtPrize 2010 – 30 artists in total!
Come take a peek at what terrific art will be waiting for you when ArtPrize kicks off on September 22, 2010:
Hosted Artists
Bev Tippmann
Brikena Boci
Cassandra Swierenga
Dawn Hollister
Debra Lake
Edwin Moody
Frank Newmyer, Jr.
Holly Uecker-Herman
James (Randy) Sottovia
James Foster
Jerry Zayac
Jessica Zimmermann
Joanna Eden
Joey Salamon
Joy Schroeder
Joyce Dunlap
Joyce Kilmer
Larry Underwood
Linda A. Witkowski
Matt Kowalczyk
Matthew Davey
Raymond Austin
Renee Suschil
Richard Elaver
Scott Rosema
Sharon Wollman
Stacy Niedzwiecki
Thomas Lopinski
Wanda Aikens
Woody Walters
Tags: art, artists, ArtPrize, hosted, Immanuel Lutheran Church, venue
I’ve had a lot of folks ask me – “When and where can I catch a view of a Tall Ship on the Great Lakes this summer?”
The answer is- there are a wide variety of opportunities. The Tall Ship Festival Schedule posted below is courtesy of Sail Great Lakes! Please visit their website for all sorts of details on ships, festivals, and “green tips” to help keep our Lakes healthy!
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Red Path Toronto Nautical Festival
Toronto, Ontario
June 30 – July 4, 2010
www.TOwaterfrontfest.com -
Thunder Bay Maritime Festival
Alpena, Michigan
July 4, 2010
www.alpenaCVB.com -
TALL SHIPS® Cleveland
In celebration of the 100th anniversary
of the Rotary Club of Cleveland
July 7 – 11, 2010
www.clevelandtallships.com -
TALL SHIPS® Celebration 2010
Bay City, Michigan
July 15 – 18, 2010
www.tallshipcelebration.com -
Lorain Port Fest 2010
Lorain, Ohio
July 17 & 18, 2010
www.lorainportauthority.com -
Canal Days
Port Colborne, Ontario
July 29– August 2, 2010
www.portcolborne.ca -
Port Washington Maritime Heritage Festival
Port Washington, Wisconsin
August 20 – August 22, 2010
www.portmaritimefestival.com -
Duluth Maritime Festival
Duluth, Minnesota
July 30 – August 1, 2010
www.visitduluth.com -
Port Colborne Marine Heritage Festival “Canal Days”
Ontario, Canada
July 30 – August 2, 2010
www.canaldays.ca -
Green Bay Tall Ship Sail Past
Green Bay, Wisconsin
August 12, 2010
8am – 10am
www.tallshipgreenbay.com -
Baylake Bank Tall Ships Green Bay 2010
Green Bay, Wisconsin
August 13 – 15, 2010
www.tallshipcelebration.com -
TALL SHIPS® Chicago 2010
Navy Pier, Chicago
August 24 – 29, 2010
www.tallshipschicago.net
- Tall Ships Erie
Erie, Pennsylvania
September 9 – 12, 2010
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Old Port of Montreal
Montreal, Canada
September 16 – 19, 2010
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Traverse City Schooner Festival
Traverse City, Michigan
September 10 – 12, 2010
www.michiganschoonerfestival.org
Tags: boats, calendar, Events, festival, Great Lakes, sail, sailing, schedule, Tall Ship, Tall Ships Challenge
While I’m traveling on the S/V Denis Sullivan, you’ll be able to see where I am located each day by using the Ship Tracker. I will be boarding the morning of July 19, 2010:
Check my position on the S/V Denis Sullivan
or
Check position of all TALL SHIPS CHALLENGE® 2010 Vessels
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Tags: Great Lakes, position, S/V Denis Sullivan, sail, sailing, Tall Ships Challenge, track, voyage
Officially – my venue is Immanuel Lutheran Church in the Hill area of Grand Rapids.
It’s the large, beautiful Gothic church located at the corner of Michigan and Division – next to VanAndel Institute. Most anyone coming into Grand Rapids can see the church high on the hill, now in the shadows of the buildings coming up in the Medical Mile district. The present sanctuary was dedicated in 1890.
At the time of this blog post – there were about 20 artists being hosted at Immanuel. The number of entries you could enjoy here during ArtPrize 2010 may even be greater by July 1 – when all venue/artist connections must be complete.
I look forward to partnering with Immanuel Lutheran during ArtPrize. The Church graciously granted me permission to use an interesting glass block wall area to display my exhibit. I chose the area on a whim while visiting the church. The glass wall caught my eye during a tour, as it is shaped like a “wave” and had the reflective qualities of water. It will serve as an excellent background to my Great Lakes images.
Click on the blueprint below to see in larger detail – the curved yellow line indicates where you’ll find my exhibit starting September 22, 2010.
Tags: art, artists, ArtPrize 2010, artwork, event, Grand Rapids, host, Immanuel Lutheran Church, venue
Just a quick update – I’m working on a hosting agreement with a terrific ArtPrize venue!
I’m certain the display space offered will showcase my work in a very pleasing manner. I look forward to moving ahead to capture the best images possible during my voyage on the Great Lakes.
It will also be an exciting challenge to create the display area. This project will be extremely different than the exhibit created in 2009 for SanChez Bistro – and I can hardly wait to share it with you!
The deadline to help support and fund my project is rapidly approaching. Please consider even a $5.00 contribution to help offset the expenses of this project. Rewards such as signed photo prints and canvas are being offered for those who may be able to contribute a bit more.
Pledge $50 or more
For each backer who contributes at least $50.00, you will receive a commemorative, signed 8×10 matted photograph of an image captured during the event.
Pledge $100 or more
For each backer who contributes at least $100.00, you will receive a commemorative, signed 16×20 photograph of an image captured during the event.
Pledge $250 or more
For each backer who contributes at least $250.00, you will receive a commemorative, signed 20×30 canvas gallery-wrapped art piece of an image captured during the event.
ArtPrize 2010: September 22 to October 10, 2010.
ArtPrize 2010 Website
Only four of the original 18 pieces remain from my inaugural 2009 ArtPrize entry, which was on display at SanChez Bistro. They won’t be available for long at this special pricing – please contact me if you are interested in a purchase.
Michigan residents must add the 6% sales tax. If you are not in the West Michigan area and require shipping – please contact me to make shipping arrangements, there will be a reasonable shipping fee.
The images are on fine art canvas, gallery-wrapped prints, sprayed with a UV coating and meticulously stretched on a frame 1.5″ thick, and come ready to hang.
Click on the thumbnails below to see the FULL image:
It’s official – I’ve just registered and paid my $50 fee for ArtPrize 2010. Now the prospective venues can see my ArtPrize profile to review my works. Artist registration is open only through May 27, and the matching process begins on June 17, 2010.
Only a few months after ArtPrize 2009 took Grand Rapids by storm – I’ve been asked numerous times if I planned to enter the competition again.
I had to give this question a lot of time and consideration, actually. The inaugural ArtPrize was so unique, so fantastic, so well-received – it’s hard as an artist to play a game of “Top That!”. Like many artists, I suspect we put all of our heart and soul into our exhibits to make them extra-special last year.
But I DO have a project in mind – and my current goal is to see it come to fruition by the time ArtPrize exhibits are being installed. To see what I may be photographing – and to help contribute to the large project – please continue here…
I’m actively seeking a venue location, preferably not in a restaurant environment for this year’s competition. The number of pieces I produce for the total entry will be dependent on the space offered by a venue. I would also hope to have a multimedia component of the exhibit as I did last year – but it will not be a requirement of a venue location.
Tags: artist, ArtPrize, ArtPrize 2010, backers, competition, contribute, entry, funding, Grand Rapids, Great Lakes, registration, Stacy Niedzwiecki, venues








