About This Book
The poem follows a young shipboard painter who signs on to learn the sea in order to render ships and seascapes authentically. Ridiculed and bullied by crewmates, he studies light, motion, and ship life, sketching furtively until fellow sailors destroy his drawings. Left with humiliation and determination, he watches the ship by night, resolving that his art will record the vessel's movements, the colours of water and sky, and the quiet interior scenes of seamen. Themes include artistic obsession, isolation among practical men, the harsh life at sea, and the tension between creative aspiration and everyday cruelty.
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