Product code: 091-06
‘Seafarer’ Oil Painting Print
$35.00 – $50.00
Christopher Columbus named the Cayman Islands “Las Tortugas” in 1503 due to the abundance of sea turtles he encountered. Turtles have always been integral to Caymanian heritage, providing sustenance and livelihood to early settlers. Caymanians hold a deep reverence for these majestic creatures, seeing them as symbols of the islands’ natural beauty and connection to the sea.
There’s something mesmerizing about the intricate patterns of a turtle—the delicate mosaics on its shell, the graceful designs on its fins, and the unique markings on its head. Each pattern tells a story of resilience and beauty, making every turtle a living piece of art.
Prints of original oil paintings by local artist Karen Flesch (née Tomlinson).
Each print measures roughly 8 x 10", within an 11 x 14" matte frame. Available framed or un-framed.
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Christopher Columbus named the Cayman Islands “Las Tortugas” in 1503 due to the abundance of sea turtles he encountered. Turtles have always been integral to Caymanian heritage, providing sustenance and livelihood to early settlers. Caymanians hold a deep reverence for these majestic creatures, seeing them as symbols of the islands’ natural beauty and connection to the sea.
There’s something mesmerizing about the intricate patterns of a turtle—the delicate mosaics on its shell, the graceful designs on its fins, and the unique markings on its head. Each pattern tells a story of resilience and beauty, making every turtle a living piece of art.
Prints of original oil paintings by local artist Karen Flesch (née Tomlinson).
Each print measures roughly 8 x 10″, within an 11 x 14″ matte frame. Available framed or un-framed.
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