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by William Frew
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This is a painting of an old fishing schooner entering Penobscot Bay, Maine shrouded in fog. A man who worked with my daughter-in-law asked if I... more
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This is a painting of an old fishing schooner entering Penobscot Bay, Maine shrouded in fog. A man who worked with my daughter-in-law asked if I could complete a painting his grandfather had started as a gift. Sadly, his grandfather Louis Boeri passed away after he had started on the water and sky. I tried to use as much as I could of the original water and the upper sky with the fog. I painted Mr Boeri's signature in the style he had used and added my name with a slash. Coincidentally, while I was working on the painting I watched a Spencer Tracy movie "Captains Courageous." in which the fishing boat in the movie was the same as the one in the old picture that Mr. Boeri used as a model. It was the style of the schooner "Bluenose."
Short history: I was brought up in South Boston. I went to the Gate of Heaven School in South Boston until midway through the 8th grade when I had to enter a boarding school due to a death in the family. I attended high school at Mt. St. Charles Academy in Woonsocket,R.I. and then Boston University. I was an Aviation Cadet in the Air Force and then flew KC-135 jet tankers in the Strategic Air Command for almost eight years. I then left the Air Force and flew as a pilot with TWA for 30 years. One year into my career with TWA I was sidetracked for a few months because I was the victim of a random shooting in Kansas City where I was training for International flights. I got one shot in the back from a range of a few inches and managed to...
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