“Knapp’s Narrows” (2024)


‘Knapp’s Narrows’ pays tribute to the narrow channel that separates the island from the mainland, and serves as ‘Main Street’ for watermen, anglers and recreational boaters. The Washington Post called the Tilghman Island drawbridge the busiest in the nation, with more than 10,000 openings a year. My illustration shows the drawbridge from the arriving boater’s perspective, with a long view depicting two buyboats under repair and a full marina of deadrise workboats and sailboat masts in the distance. Small details include the No. 6 day marker and several martin houses, welcoming the birds that keep flying insects at bay.” — Erick Sahler


Available in 8x10 and 16x20 Legacy Reproduction prints

5.5 x 7.25 image on 8x10 paper

12x16 image on 16x20 paper

Maryland-made all-wood custom framing available

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