

US Navy Mariner Ghost Ship Acrylic Print

by Kathi Isserman

$99.00
Product Details
US Navy Mariner Ghost Ship acrylic print by Kathi Isserman. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
USAS American Mariner was a United States Army research vessel from January 1959 to 30 September 1963. She was originally assigned to the DAMP... more
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Comments (51)
Artist's Description
"USAS American Mariner was a United States Army research vessel from January 1959 to 30 September 1963. She was originally assigned to the DAMP Project by the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) to attempt to collect radar signature data on incoming intercontinental ballistic missiles in the Caribbean, the South Atlantic Ocean, and the Indian Ocean. Her initial operations involved providing radar track on the Atlas missile, which was under development at the time. Subsequently, she provided track on other types of missiles as they proceeded through their development and operational stages. In September 1963 the original contract was transferred to the USAF until the completion of the testing phase in 1964.
Laid down in 1941 as the Liberty ship SS George Calvert (MC #20), she first saw service as the United States Coast Guard training ship TS American Mariner, as which she served until 1953, when she was placed in reserve. After her Army career, she was transferred to the Un...
About Kathi Isserman

My focus has always been on the natural world and its beauty whether it be a dragonfly, flower, frog, or tree bark. When viewing our world, I look at how people and architectural structures fit into it now and in the past. Do they coexist with their natural surroundings or look out of place? To that end, what compels me to take photos is, not only our natural world, but the history we created within it, thus combining my two loves of nature and history. It is my intention that my photographs of landscapes and architecture, as well as close ups of nature and historical artifacts, give us a sense of the world around us. As a photographer and naturalist, I continually search for the obscure, as well as the obvious, as I believe without...
L A Feldstein
There is something so intriguing about rust.
Martha Sherman
Great capture of this incredible wreck.
Debbie Blackman
Wow what a history this ship has
Greta Foose
I would love to hear the stories that this ghost ship has to tell, wonderful image.
Luther Fine Art
Congratulations! Your wonderful art has been featured on the ABC Group home page from J IS FOR JUMBO week, NOVEMBER 7, 2022 - NOVEMBER 14, 2022. You are invited to add your wonderful art in the Features Archive 2023
Kathi Isserman
Thank you, Chad, for the AET Feature
Natural Abstract
Fantastic find.
Paul Quinn
This is such a cool image Kathi!
Rebecca Herranen
Oh wow!! Crazy
Paul Quinn
What an awesome find and capture!
Judy Jones
Great image
John Trommer
Very nice shot.
Stuart Litoff
Very nice!
Robert Tubesing
An impressive image.
Eddie Barron
very nice
Guido Montanes Castillo
Nice image
Anas Afash
Nice Capture
Chad Meyer
Amazing capture!
Windy Craig
Wonderful!
Az Jackson
Beautiful image.
Lisa Soots
Tweeting this time around!
Debra Martz
Goodness; served a lot of roles. Great capture!
Lisa Soots
Excellent capture! I bet there are so many stories here! l/f
Jim Love
Wow, this has a real spooky vibe even in the bright sunlight...great shot Kathi
David Beard
An awesome image, Kathi!