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Photo Sinagot, traditional sailing par Philip Plisson

Sinagot, traditional sailing

Philip Plisson

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Standing man

Frames

€29.00
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Philip Plisson

The sinago, or sinagot, is a small sailing boat, traditionally used until the early 1950s in the Gulf of Morbihan for coastal fishing and oyster dragging. Her rigging consists of two third sails. The ocher red color of the sails is due to the mixture of tallow and crushed pine bark used to tan them.
It was a windless morning that Philip Plisson captured this rare moment of calm and serenity.

If you cannot admire the few survivors of this beautiful flotilla, during the Gulf Week or other gatherings in Quiberon Bay, you can choose from our different supports and sizes :

  • Photo poster : 30x40 cm and 60x80 cm
  • Photo on canvas : 40x40 cm, 60x60 cm and 80x60 cm
  • Signed edition : photo format 21x30 cm, and with a passe-partout : 40x50 cm
  • Art print : 50x25 cm, 80x40 cm and 100x50 cm

Choose your frame : 

  • For our photo posters : american box, 5 colors to choose or frame with plexi, 4 colors to choose
  • For our canvases : adjusted frame, 5 colors to choose
  • For our signed editions : frame with glass, 3 colors to choose
  • For our art prints : american box, 6 colors to choose from

Our poster collection, printed on demand on 250g photo paper and individually shaped using EPSON-certified inks is unique in the publishing world as well as in wall decoration by photography! There are more than 500 images in our collection of posters, from which you can choose the one(s) that will decorate your walls. The Sea in all its forms, Brittany, lighthouses, storms, sailboats, beaches, travels...

Philip was born on the banks of the Loire river, and discovered La Trinité-sur-Mer when he was 4 years old. This is where his father gave him his first passion: sailing. The need of sea will not leave him anymore! At 9, he discovered his second passion: the photo thanks to his paternal grandmother who offered him his first camera. In the early 80's, Philip decided to live with his two passions: photographing to navigate and navigate to photographing. Named Painter of the French Navy in 1991, he testifies to the major events related to the sea world in order to preserve the memory of our contemporary maritimity, as had wished Richelieu creating the Corps of Painters of the Navy. Philip, as a sailor-photographer, has only one leitmotiv: to have every day a new desire of image to take and to share with you. For more information : www.plisson.com