From the Artist
In 1979 I was crewing on a small sailboat, Sea Change, coming from Martha’s Vineyard headed for the eastern tip of Long Island.
I was part of a crew of four. The owner, a New York City attorney, his paralegal, my friend, Guy, and me.
A fog rolled in about 1:00 am.Suddenly, out of the fog —a tug boat pushing a barge appeared. In the darkness this apparition seemed unreal, but as it devoured the sailboat we dove into the water.
I was in a rolling sea, alone, without a life preserver. The two hours that followed were the most traumatic of my life.
There was a moment when an Osprey gently coasted a few feet over my head, and disappeared into the fog.
I had long known that The Osprey was a symbol ofpower, and mastery over the sea. This image gifted me with the strength to survive.
We were eventually found by the tug boat and transferred to a Coast Guard rescue boat.It was then then that my life was forever changed.
—From Brandywine Workshop and Archives records

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