Cape Disappointment by Meredith Watson

Meredith Watson

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Proceeds support Earthjustice, using the power of law to defend our right to a healthy environment. See America is reviving the legacy of the New Deal arts projects by building a new collection of national park posters celebrating our shared natural landmarks and treasured sites. Explore the full collection here.

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Design By: Meredith Watson
Meredith Watson

Meredith is an international traditional artist who has recently made the switch to digital art with a strong emphasis on graphic design.

 

Design By: Meredith Watson
Meredith Watson

Meredith is an international traditional artist who has recently made the switch to digital art with a strong emphasis on graphic design.

 

Artist Statement

The cape was named on April 12, 1788 by British fur trader John Meares who was sailing south from Nootka in search of trade. After a storm, he turned his ship around just north of the Cape and therefore just missed the discovery of the Columbia River.-Wikipedia Despite it's name and the fact it spends 106 days shrouded in fog it is a lovely, picturesque place. ‰ÛÓ Meredith Watson