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Photographer:
Julian [ View profile ]
Captured:
Aug 28, 2014
Title:
Ocean Art
Location:
Stavanger, Norway
Added:
Sep 10, 2014
Views:
2,365
Image Resolution:
3,629 x 2,419

Description:

"Ocean Art" alongside in Stavanger. Painting bow by artist "M-City" still in progress.

Vessel
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Current name:
OCEAN ART
Current flag:
Norway
Home port:
Bergen
Vessel Type:
Supply Vessel
Gross tonnage:
4,800 tons
Summer DWT:
5,700 tons
Length:
90 m
Beam:
20 m
Draught:
5.3 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
63°6’14.15” N, 7°47’3.17” E
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
0kts, 319.5° (245°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Kristiansund
 - Arrival:
19th May 2024 / 10:00:41 UTC
Last update:
30 minutes ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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This ship exists in the following categories:

Supply Ships/Tug Supplies/AHTS - 15 photos

Ships under Repair or Conversion - 1 photos

Photographers
of this ship

(8)

Geir Vinnes

3 photos

Mats Brevik

2 photos

Julian

2 photos

Alf K

1 photos

Jan S

1 photos

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Indoors?!! Doesn't anyone look at architecture, sculpture, murals any more? How dare anyone interfere with our buff funnels and black hulls. A design on the funnel - oh no, surely not.
Yes Cap'n B. Just look at the gallery below (at the moment) of the very good photos of an otherwise boring offshore vessel, with a huge lump of red covering the foc'sl. Dreadful.

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person
I like it a lot.

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This is Graffitti not art, who ever authorized this must have been Smoking some really bad Weed.
Art is in the Vatican or Louvre type places.IMHO

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person
It's quite interesting. It looks like gears and mountains. It's not "graffiti", like tagging public property. The owners paid for it, I'm sure. A ship with the name OCEAN ART was just begging to have some "art" on it, don't you think?

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person
Nice it is something else than the usual looks of ships

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I think it´s not so bad, something different to the usual style...
But I think after some years it will be hard to keep the look, because of rust and so on...

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person
Even confined to canvas, this graffiti style is still not my taste in art!

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person
Thanks, Shaun! lol
I mean, the "art" is interesting & enough complicated that the "artist" deserves credit for his time & efforts standing up there & doing it... but LOL, why need to ruin the ship?

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person
Absolutely disgusting!

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Please... not the beautiful suppliers now getting awful makeups after cruisers! :O
Why can't "artists" just sit their butts at the drawing desks & easels, and display their "art" in the GALLERIES?!

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