Mussel cutter YE 116 returns to port, her bow cleaving through the salty waters of the Eastern Scheldt. Seagulls circle noisily above the ship, knowing the catch is close at hand. The air carries the scent of sea and labour, a familiar rhythm that has defined the days of Yerseke for generations.
This sculpture exudes craftsmanship, pride and connection with the water. It is a tribute to those who live with the tides, to the skippers and crews who take to the sea every day.
A picture for on the wall, at home or in the office for entrepreneurs in the fishing and mussel sector and for residents of Yerseke who carry their origins with pride.
Moments of Value
As an image maker, I capture moments of value: from rural life, harvest and restful landscapes to special places at home and abroad.Mijn work tells stories about seasons, villages and everyday life, with an eye for detail and composition. In addition, the maritime..
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