
Canada: Mermaid | Legends & Monsters Art Print
The mermaid myth has pervaded numerous cultures for centuries. The creature is said to be an ocean-dwelling humanoid with the head and upper body of a human woman and the tail of a fish.
While sailors have told stories of mermaids in Europe, Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and the Americas, some believe the sprawling coastline and cool waters of the North Pacific around Vancouver Island may be the best place to see a mermaid in the modern day. Case in point, some of the most recent mermaid sightings have occurred near the cities of Victoria and Vancouver in the Salish Sea, the Haro Strait, and the Strait of Georgia. Such sightings began in 1870, with the most recent occurring in 1967. (Most parts of the world haven’t reported mermaid sightings for centuries).
Excited by these relatively recent sightings, Anderson Design Group poster artists hand-rendered a vintage-styled poster of what we think the mermaids of Vancouver Island might have looked like.
Available in multiple sizes, from 8x10 up to 36x48. Frames not included.
Digitally printing methods on acid-free, gallery-grade paper with premium quality aqueous inks. Each art print is shipped flat, stacked together in a protective sleeve.
Art © 2024 Anderson Design Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
This item may ship separately or sooner than the other items in your cart.
The mermaid myth has pervaded numerous cultures for centuries. The creature is said to be an ocean-dwelling humanoid with the head and upper body of a human woman and the tail of a fish.
While sailors have told stories of mermaids in Europe, Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and the Americas, some believe the sprawling coastline and cool waters of the North Pacific around Vancouver Island may be the best place to see a mermaid in the modern day. Case in point, some of the most recent mermaid sightings have occurred near the cities of Victoria and Vancouver in the Salish Sea, the Haro Strait, and the Strait of Georgia. Such sightings began in 1870, with the most recent occurring in 1967. (Most parts of the world haven’t reported mermaid sightings for centuries).
Excited by these relatively recent sightings, Anderson Design Group poster artists hand-rendered a vintage-styled poster of what we think the mermaids of Vancouver Island might have looked like.
Available in multiple sizes, from 8x10 up to 36x48. Frames not included.
Digitally printing methods on acid-free, gallery-grade paper with premium quality aqueous inks. Each art print is shipped flat, stacked together in a protective sleeve.
Art © 2024 Anderson Design Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
This item may ship separately or sooner than the other items in your cart.
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The mermaid myth has pervaded numerous cultures for centuries. The creature is said to be an ocean-dwelling humanoid with the head and upper body of a human woman and the tail of a fish.
While sailors have told stories of mermaids in Europe, Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and the Americas, some believe the sprawling coastline and cool waters of the North Pacific around Vancouver Island may be the best place to see a mermaid in the modern day. Case in point, some of the most recent mermaid sightings have occurred near the cities of Victoria and Vancouver in the Salish Sea, the Haro Strait, and the Strait of Georgia. Such sightings began in 1870, with the most recent occurring in 1967. (Most parts of the world haven’t reported mermaid sightings for centuries).
Excited by these relatively recent sightings, Anderson Design Group poster artists hand-rendered a vintage-styled poster of what we think the mermaids of Vancouver Island might have looked like.
Available in multiple sizes, from 8x10 up to 36x48. Frames not included.
Digitally printing methods on acid-free, gallery-grade paper with premium quality aqueous inks. Each art print is shipped flat, stacked together in a protective sleeve.
Art © 2024 Anderson Design Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
This item may ship separately or sooner than the other items in your cart.
























