Delta Fox
Delta Fox
Delta Fox, Now owned by Seaforth Environmental Service out of Port Moody, was first owned in 1954 by Island Tug & Barge in Victoria.
Nauticapedia states that on Sept 15, 1957 she was pulled over by the Kalakaka and sank in Victoria Harbour but was salvaged by diver Jack Daley and went back into operation. I’ve heard Jacks name mentioned before in some of the books I’ve read. I bet he had a very interesting career!
Photographer: Loch McJannett
Fine art prints are available in both 1 ½” thick canvas or fine art paper.
Canvas prints are Limited Edition (of 100) and come with a Certificate of Authenticity, are “ready to hang” and the sides are black.
Paper prints are open edition (not numbered and do not come with a certificate), and you would need to frame.
*All Prints are made to order, so please add approx. 3-4 weeks after ordering to be made and delivered
*Artist retains all rights to artwork for reproduction
These fine art prints are the perfect alternative to an original. Printed right here on Vancouver Island, these prints have the look and feel of something I have painted myself.
Canvas Print
The natural texture of the canvas produces prints that are often hard to tell from the art original, and because they are not behind glass, offer stunning, rich-colour views from any angle. Award-winning breathing Color LYVE canvas, OBA free, truly archival, & carefully coated with satin coating, which are certified 100+ year archival by the Fine Art Trade Guild. Ready to hang with black side treatment. The stretcher bars are locally sourced from sustainable, Vancouver Island Douglas Fir and Hemlock, kiln-dried and milled. Canvas prints are a wonderful wall art option because they can look beautifully tailored without an external frame.
Fine Art Paper
"Made from 100% cotton rag and using a hot press production technique, this Hot-Press Fine Art Paper features a smooth matte finish. The heavy weight of 330 gsm, thickness of 16 mil, and opacity of 98% further give this paper the look and feel of a true fine art paper. Also, by forgoing the use of optical brightening agents, this media will offer a warmer, more natural coloration that is less prone to degradation over time. Designed for longevity, Hot Press Natural is free of acid, lignin, and chlorine and is pH buffered."