Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Fairhaven, Massachusetts? New Images from On-line Gallery Delany




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Re: Fairhaven, Massachusetts, have you seen this town, lately?

What a picturesque, revolutionary war-era town. Gallery Delany, a south-coastal, on-line art, design and typography gallery is developing and bringing to market a line of new #walldecor imagery about the photogenic seacoast community known as Fairhaven, MA.

“On a lark, we decided to have breakfast down there on a summer morning a few weeks ago. We realized we’d never taken a close look at the community. This turned out to be an eye-opening excursion! We’ve been back once more, and plan several more trips to continue our photo-exploration of all the town has to offer,” owner George Delany comments.

Fairhaven is a town that charmingly mixes old and new, life on the sea with modern, small-town life, revolutionary war-era architecture with Victorian, stone and brick. Walking the old streets reveals a splendid collection of historic homes and communities well kept. One gets the distinct sense that this town played and still plays a vital role in the economic life of this region. Fairhaven is home to any number of fine restaurants and eateries. If you drive south to the tip of the spit, you discover a couple of fascinating, uncluttered, lightly populated beaches that look out to the Elizabeth Islands and beyond to Martha’s Vineyard. “I love the hard-working marine industry nestled in the harbor, here,” the photographer/designer offers. “You get the sense that...this town and the people who live here know how to get things done, an uplifting sense of local, regional and even national can-do,” he continues.

George Delany is a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design and has spent his professional career in the graphic design and marketing communications industries. Contact information is noted on the rejuvenated website. This release can be shared on your social media sites.

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A strong, vital, working fishing boat industry located in Fairhaven

Historic, well-preserved brick architecture in the historic district

Revolutionary, wood-frame architecture dots the Fairhaven community

Looking across salt-water habitats from one of the local communities






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