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Ike Sunset Art Print
by John Collins
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Ike Sunset art print by John Collins. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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This is the Sunset on September 12, 2008. On this day Galveston island was struck by Hurricane Ike, destroying numerous homes, and disrupting many... more
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Artist's Description
This is the Sunset on September 12, 2008. On this day Galveston island was struck by Hurricane Ike, destroying numerous homes, and disrupting many lives and liveliehoods... after a day of seeing the destruction, rescuing survivors, seeing our own homes destroyed we returned to our shelter. Knowing we would soon be calling loved ones and passing on bad news, this sunset was a Godsend. It gave me hope in the middle of all the destruction, that all would be right again.
About John Collins
I shoot what catches my eye and enjoy sharing it. After September 2008 I realized that Galveston had lost a lot to time and nature. I decided to spend time capturing images of my city. Galveston has so many facets, capturing them all is impossible. It's a great city and I would like to share it with all. www.galveston-boi.net www.artevolution-galveston.com/featured-artist/boi-images/ www.facebook.com/johnsphotos All images Copyright BOI Images, John Collins
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Stephiane Stovall
Do you have any pictures of Port Bolivar? I am writing a story about friends vacationing there and a beautiful visual would be perfect.
John Collins replied:
I'm sorry if I missed your question. No I am afraid I don't have any of Bolivar.My friend Robert has done some extensive work over ther and might have something that will help you. http://www.mihovil.com/
Stephiane Stovall
This photo is stunning. There is hope...
John Collins replied:
Thank You. Yes, there is. Update: Galveston has returned little by little. Some folks have not returned, some are new arrivals. We're going to be fine, hurricanes are a way of life on the Gulf Coast.