2010 Artists’ Visions of the SS United States Calendar Now Ready for Purchase!

This post was written by SSUSC on September 19, 2009
Posted Under: Save Our Ship

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The SS United States Conservancy is pleased to announce that our 2010 full color wall calendar featuring artists’ visions of the SS United States is now ready for purchase!  Noted maritime artists have generously licensed their amazing works to help the Conservancy in our ongoing fundraising efforts.  Artists include Robert C. SemlerRussell ParmerterDavid M. Boone, art and filmmaking student Matthew Richards, Gregory PrestegordPaul McGeheeSimon FisherJames A. Flood, Thom Sweeney, Robert BeckRobert Lloyd, and Stephen J. Card (who enthusiastically created a brand new vision of our nation’s flagship specifically for introduction in our calendar).  These gorgeous paintings are all featured in full color, in an oversized 11 X 17” format.  The Conservancy is eternally grateful to these fine artists for their contributions toward our efforts to save our national flagship.  Because our calendar is self-published through Cafepress this year, we’ve had to increase the price, but please know that each purchase goes toward helping us prevent the irreplaceable SS United States from going under the breaker’s torch, and to our ongoing efforts to preserve the legacy of this amazing vessel.  Order yours today, and please consider giving the calendar as gifts to your friends and family!  To order, please click here, or on the cover image above.

Reader Comments

Would love to get the calander photo/painting by itself. How about the photo shown on the Conservancy’s facebook page, the one that is on the fence? That too would be an awesome photograph people would love to purchase as a poster…

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Written By Covman on October 11th, 2009 @ 4:23 pm

All of the artists who have websites offering their work for sale have the URLs on their calendar page. They offer high quality prints of the images featured in the calendar. Hope this helps!

#2 
Written By SSUSC on October 12th, 2009 @ 9:10 am

This ship should be restored to it’s original stature and offer vintage luxury cruises. It should be saved with out doubt. It is a large part of history that once it’s gone? It can not be replaced.

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Written By Steven Avella on December 9th, 2009 @ 2:57 pm

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