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Michael James Murray

Five Islands Working Wharf 360 | Lobster Dock Art

Five Islands Working Wharf 360 | Lobster Dock Art

Regular price $60.00 USD
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A Portrait of Work and Weather

This working wharf at Five Islands curls into a wooden globe, its planks fanning out like the ribs of a well-used boat. At the crown of this world stands a bright red shed—the heart of the scene—flanked by towers of lobster traps and gear. Overhead, the sky tightens into a swirling shell of cloud, shot through with faint sunset color at the horizon. The palette is all copper browns, sea-grays, faded greens, and the warm punch of that red building, creating a mood that’s both gritty and quietly radiant.

Harbor of Tools and Daydreams

A green hoist arcs in from the edge of the frame, its cables and chains sketching elegant lines across the sky, like a drawing of work itself. Buckets, crates, and stacked traps crowd the dock, each scar and scuff evidence of early mornings and rough weather. Yet there’s tenderness here too: a small shelter full of light and stories, a platform where boots have worn the boards smooth. This small world suggests that the places we labor in are also the places where we secretly dream—the dock becomes a stage where routine and wonder share the same set.

A Wharf to Anchor Your Interior

On the wall, this Spherescape becomes a compact harbor you can return to with your eyes. Its mix of industrial detail and soft maritime light suits kitchens, studios, dens, and offices—anywhere that balances effort and imagination. The circular composition pulls you inward, inviting you to stand right there on the dock, listening to gulls and engines and the quiet hush of tide under the pilings. It’s a reminder that even the most practical spaces hold a hidden intimacy, a sense of shelter carved out against the vastness just beyond the pier.

Harbor of Chains and Red Paint – Five Islands Wharf

On this curved little world, the Five Islands working waterfront becomes a wooden planet of effort and tide. A red fish house anchors the scene, surrounded by towers of yellow lobster traps, scattered gear, and the graceful arch of a green hoist stretching into the sky. The dock glows with the warm sheen of worn planks, while the harbor and distant shoreline wrap around the edge in soft blues and grays. This Five Islands 360 Spherescape distills the life of a Maine lobster wharf—practical, weathered, and unexpectedly beautiful—into a single mesmerizing view.

Coastal Fine Art for Nautical and Industrial Interiors

Printed with archival inks on museum-grade paper or luminous metal, this Five Islands working waterfront print is built to stand the test of time—just like the dock it depicts. Fine details stay sharp: the grain in the boards, the rope burns on the hoist, the patterns of stacked traps and buoys. The circular composition adds depth and motion to any wall, making it a natural focal point above a dining table, in a kitchen, behind a bar, or in a coastal-themed office. Warm wood tones and vivid red contrast beautifully with the cool harbor palette, pairing well with reclaimed wood, stainless steel, exposed brick, and sea-glass accents.

For Lobster-Lovers, Harbor Towns, and Working-Waterfront Fans

This Spherescape is perfect for anyone who loves the smell of bait and diesel at first light, or who simply admires the quiet heroism of boats heading out in all weather. It brings the authenticity of a real Maine fishing wharf into your space—no clichés, just the honest poetry of tools, shelter, and sea. In a beach house, it becomes a reminder of the labor that underpins every lobster roll; in a city apartment, it offers a portal to salt air and practical magic. As a gift, it’s a standout choice for fishermen, restaurateurs, coastal homeowners, and collectors of unique maritime photography who want more than a postcard—they want the dock itself, curled into their field of view.

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