A Great "Rhode" for Summer Travel - as in Rhode Island's South County Tourism Council

We were delighted to be commissioned to do a mural for the South County Tourism Council in Charlestown Rhode Island. This is a beautiful, visible display of our work, and if you happen to be in the area, please stop by 4160 Old Post Road in Charlestown RI to see it.

As a reminder, if you have a public area for displaying one of our murals, and are willing to place our cartouche on the wall, you can be eligible for a $200 rebate on your order.

Our promotion, good throughout 2018, is bringing in new public places for people to see our nautical chart murals. Our goal is to have at least three public locations with our murals in every state along the east coast and west coast of the US. This is the first for Rhode Island, and we are grateful to the South County Tourism Council for making this happen.

How about your restaurant, hotel, public office, marina, or yacht club? If you have an empty wall that could use some pizzazz, then this is your year for a mural!

Call us at (801) 989-8083 and let's make it happen!

Buffy Farley

  "Skipper" Steve Morris has been sailing for more than 45 years. Whenever Skipper's sailor friends used to talk about their sailing adventures, it was not unusual for them to grab a chart, unroll it to a certain island or waterway, and tell a story of what happened during a particular voyage. As Skipper realized that nautical charts are used for navigating stories as well as passageways, the idea of nautical chart murals came naturally. What better place to tell a tale of the sea than in one's own home or office than with a beautiful nautical chart mural as the visual aid!

   In 2013, he moved to the Coeur d'Alene area of Northern Idaho with his wife Linda. When Skipper is not working on murals, you can find him sailing his Erickson 27' on Lake Coeur d’Alene.

   He continues to design custom-made wallpaper from nautical charts, satellite photos, topographical maps and favorite photos.

http://nauticalchartwallpaper.com
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