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Art and Sea in Provence is the crossroad of two passions, Mayke's lifelong devotion to her art and JP's passion for the sea.
This blog is the diary of our return to this endearing part of the Mediterranean coast where hidden away in our mountain hamlet we meld our dreams.
For those interested in either of our passions the links below will lead you to Mayke's visual art website or JP's new challenge: the Greening of Sean Seamour III website.
L'Aventure BateauVert a pour objet de suivre et analyser les nouvelles technologies de propulsion et de la production et le stockage de l’énergie pour la navigation de plaisance et hauturière. La mise en œuvre de ces technologies sur le Nauticat 33 Sean Seamour III permettra une amélioration de notre environnement marin par des choix validées.
The Greening of Sean Seamour III is a long term project designed to monitor and analyze new and emerging technologies important to bettering our environment and to help mariners and sailors who aspire to go green choose and implement the appropriate solutions. A Nauticat 33 is the test bed for maturing technologies sailing towards a future phase-out of fossil fuels. We invite you to join our crew of mariners from around the world who seek to make the sea a greener place to be.
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Monday, March 31
by
seanseamour
on Mon 31 Mar 2008 10:57 AM CEST
This is the log of actions and events driven by the only subsequently named Sub-tropical Storm Andrea, leading to the sinking of s/v Sean Seamour II and the successful rescue of its entire crew on the early morning of May 7th 2007. The critical underlying issues are: faulty EPIRB operation, faulty maintenance, faulty certification. How many others like us are lost at sea statistics because they didn't carry two EPIRBS? more »
Thursday, August 9
by
seanseamour
on Thu 09 Aug 2007 07:37 AM CEST
The US Coast Guard crews (HH-60 and C-130) are the true heroes of the day for their extraordinary rescue of the Sean Seamour II crew. The HH-60 crew is to be recognized (we hope and are pushing) by both the Canadian and US governments for their courage and valor. more »
Monday, August 6
by
seanseamour
on Mon 06 Aug 2007 04:20 PM CEST
Dans l'attente du récit sur le naufrage de Sean Seamour II qui sera publié sur mon blog à la mi-août et en pensant à tous ceux qui préparent leurs croisières ou traversées cet automne sur la route du sud, je livre déjà les leçons tirées de mon mon naufrage du 7 mai dernier more »
Thursday, August 2
by
seanseamour
on Thu 02 Aug 2007 10:48 AM CEST
Pour tous ceux qui ont attendu que l'histoire de Sean Seamour II soit disponible en français Voiles et Voiliers vient de sortir un article de quatre pages sur le naufrage de Sean Seamour II qui a tant défrayé la chronique en amérique du nord, des photos extraordinaires prises par les US Coast Guards. et maintenat sur ce blog http://artseaprovence.blogharbor.com/blog/_archives/2007/8/12/3139259.html
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Tuesday, July 10
by
seanseamour
on Tue 10 Jul 2007 05:33 AM CEST
At the request of some interested I have begun to post some of my older
work on the blog. Here ... more »
Sunday, July 8
by
seanseamour
on Sun 08 Jul 2007 06:03 AM CEST
Mayke Sassen shares another of her new works and its source of inspiration "Four Girls", a preview with a story.
Come visit my gallery http://www.maykesassen.com/galerie.php more »
Wednesday, July 4
by
seanseamour
on Wed 04 Jul 2007 06:04 AM CEST
It took well over a year to transfer from the Luberon back to the Golfe de Saint Tropez, now that the Atelier Camp de la Suyère is built and filling up with new works it was time to create a new website window "Atelier and Current Work, have a peak... more »
Sunday, July 1
by
seanseamour
on Sun 01 Jul 2007 08:48 AM CEST
Viviane Sassen honored with the highly coveted Prix de Rome award for her unique contribution to the art of photography more »
Thursday, June 28
by
seanseamour
on Thu 28 Jun 2007 03:55 PM CEST
Our move back to Saint Tropez from the Luberon is over, albeit with the terrible loss of our Sean Seamour II in sub-tropical storm Andrea. From 4000 miles away I felt the storm brew then explode, Camp de la Suyere became my widow walk, canvas my only connection to nature' course. more »
Tuesday, June 26
by
seanseamour
on Tue 26 Jun 2007 02:33 PM CEST
Our transfer back from the Luberon to the Golfe de Saint Tropez is completed, albeit with the loss of our Sean Seamour II in sub-tropical storm Andrea. Mayke's atelier is finished and humming away with new works you will soon be able to see on her website. more »
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