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Galway Hooker - Semi Abstract Sailboat Art - Original Coastal Canvas Print

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Galway Hooker - Semi Abstract Sailboat Art - Original Coastal Canvas PrintWelcome a fresh sea breeze into your interior space with a painting of a Galway hooker boat by Catherine McKinnon! This canvas print of reproduction of the original oil painting will lend modern coastal style to your surroundings. We print your seascape onto one of our premium canvases and then stretch it onto a wooden frame: 1. 5" x 1. 5" solid pine stretcher bars packaged and shipped to your door delivered "ready to hang" with pre attached hanging

Welcome a fresh sea breeze into your interior space with a painting of a Galway hooker boat by Catherine McKinnon! This canvas print of reproduction of the original oil painting will lend modern coastal style to your surroundings.

We print your seascape onto one of our premium canvases and then stretch it onto a wooden frame:

  • 1.5" x 1.5" solid pine stretcher bars
  • packaged and shipped to your door
  • delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks and nails 
  • three side-wrapping options: mirrored, black and white

Available in five traditional and contemporary print formats at ArtoftheSea.ca

*For Framed, Metal and Acrylic Prints, please email us to place a custom order.

About the Galway Hooker

The Galway hooker boat is a traditional sailing vessel that originated in the western region of Ireland known as Connemara. This boat has a unique design and has been an important part of Irish coastal culture for centuries. For this reason, artists often depict it in coastal artworks, serving as a symbol of Ireland's seafaring history and the beauty of its coastline.

It is a type of sailboat that was used primarily for fishing and transporting goods along the west coast of Ireland. Typically made from wood, its distinctive design features a plumb bow, a broad beam, and a single mast with a split jib and gaff-rigged mainsail. The boat's name comes from the Irish word "húicéir," which means "hooker" or "sailboat."

The boat is so beloved along the west coast of Ireland that it inspired the creation of a popular beer which was named in its honour: Galway Hooker Beer. If you look closely at the label, you will see an abstract illustration of the boat framed by the beer.

The Iconic Fishing Boat of Galway Bay

Historically, the Galway hooker was an essential part of life in the coastal communities of Connemara, and it played a significant role in the local economy. Fishermen used the boats to catch salmon, mackerel, and other fish, while merchants used them to transport goods such as turf, livestock, and building materials.

The boat was also used in races and regattas. These were popular events in many coastal towns and villages and continue to this day in Galway Bay.

The Galway Hooker in Coastal Art and Marine Painting

The unique design of the Galway hooker has made it a popular subject in nautical art. As a result, you can find paintings and photographs of this boat in galleries and museums throughout Ireland.

Also, it is a symbol of Irish identity and heritage. Many artists try to portray the boat's elegant lines and graceful movement on the water, as well as its historical significance. When you look at the label of a Galway Hooker Beer, you will see an illustration of this nautical icon. 

One of the most famous depictions of the Galway hooker in art is the marine painting "The Arrival of the Galway Hookers" by Jack B. Yeats. The work shows a group of boats sailing into a harbor, their sails billowing in the wind.

The scene is alive with color and motion, capturing the energy and excitement of a busy port. Yeats loved the sea and also had a keen interest in the traditional crafts and customs of rural Ireland.

About the Artist

Catherine McKinnon is a coastal artist from Nova Scotia, Canada. She has always been drawn to the ocean, wooden boats and the visual imagery of maritime life. Her coastal art depicts the majesty and beauty of the sea and the boats and ships that navigate its waters. 

McKinnon's passion for nautical painting led her to study fine arts at Rhode Island School of Design. During her time there, she continued to explore her fascination with the ocean in her drawings and paintings.

She developed her own unique style of nautical art which is semi abstract, yet representational. She is particularly drawn to the colors and textures of the sea. As a result, her art reflects this through the use of vibrant colors and bold brushstrokes.

In addition to her artistic endeavors, McKinnon is a wooden schooner owner, a sailor and a fiddler. Also a passionate advocate for ocean conservation, she is a "Wavemaker" with Oceana, an international organization dedicated to protecting and restoring the world’s oceans on a global scale. 

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Half gone in the first 45 minutes...
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our medium sized dog is an aggressive chewer but we expected mire than 3/4 of an hour before the bone's demise. Half gone quickly, heavy stitching included, so threw away the second half for fear of a blockage. Not safe, not durable, disappointing. Sorry, cannot recommend this one.
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I have a very energetic lab puppy - this chew kept her still for longer than any other toy I’ve tried (besides bully sticks and peanut butter). Highly recommend!
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Lisa Jones
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★★★★★ 5
Good for an aggressive chewer
Size: 6 Inch, Color: Bone
My dog loves it. These last a long time. My dog is a Rottweiler/American Bulldog mix, she goes through a lot of toys. So, I try to buy her something that has no stuffing, but will keep her from getting bored. This one has lasted about 6-7 months, the leather is chewed off, but it's still the shape of a bone. I did just order another though, the one she has is a little stinky from her slobber. :-)
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Karen K.
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★★★★★ 3
Not as expected
Size: 6 Inch, Color: Bone
I have been looking for these ever since we got a similar one at Sierras for our 1 1/2 yo Cane Corso. She is brutal on chew toys and the first one from the box store held up well. However, this did not hold up as well and she was done with it in less than a week. Still looking for that perfect toy.
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Jackie
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More durable than expected.
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I was walking through my front room the other day when I noticed a suspicious spot on the floor. It looked like something I should not touch without gloves. As I got closer, I realized what it was. It’s the ‘guts’ from this toy. My dogs (Pit Bull and German Shorthaired Pointer) were each given one. Both are aggressive chewers with their toys. They ATE the faces off these toys and now play with the felt interior. I’m still trying to figure out how they ate through leather while the felt remained intact. Regardless, they still play with them. Now they are basically semi-fuzzy throw toys we can throw in the house because they don’t leave marks on the wall if our aim is off. Sometimes things work out the way they should. :)
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