Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Sea Chanteys

Copyright 2012 Rosa Lee
Copyright 2012 Rosa Lee
Copyright 2012 Rosa Lee

On one occasion while I was drawing at Mystic Seaport with the Dalvero Academy, there was a sea chantey festival.  It was amazing to see these songs performed by what looked like everybody in the village of Mystic.  The young and old would join their voices in the chorus with the performers and the swells of their voices would resound from the wall reminding us of the sea.

Copyright 2012 Rosa Lee
Copyright 2012 Rosa Lee
One of the songs I've always heard growing up, the Banana Boat song, was apparently sung by black dock workers who used to unload and load banana filled boats on the Mississippi.  There are so many sea chanteys that we've always listened to an never knew were maritime songs.  I hope that everyone will be able to share my wonderful experience with the music from the heart and soul of the people who ply the vast oceans for their livelihood.

Copyright 2012 Rosa Lee


Friday, April 6, 2012

Charles W. Morgan, the Last Wooden Whaling Ship


Hi! It's been a long time since I've last posted a blog. I'm happy to share this project I've been working on with the Dalvero Academy for the past two years. We've been documenting the restoration of the last wooden whaling ship in the world, the Charles W. Morgan, at Mystic Seaport Museum in Connecticut. Each artist from the Dalvero Academy has also developed individual projects that has lead to a collaborative gallery show with the museum. Here are some of my drawings from the many trips we made to the museum!


I am very excited to invite everyone to come see the show which will be opening the end of April at Mystic Seaport. The show is titled: Restoring a Past, Charting a Future, An Artistic Discovery of America's Whaling Legacy by the Dalvero Academy. You can follow us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/DalveroMystic Twitter and our website: http://www.dalveromystic.com to get a preview of what the other artists are working on for the show.

It's been a wonderful experience! I hope you will enjoy the art as much as we've enjoyed working on it.

All art on this blog is copyrighted by Rosa Lee.