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ArtistA weathered wooden trawler marked “GV-897” sits moored in a foggy harbor at sunset, rendered in a vintage screen-print poster style with intentionally imperfect ink textures. The composition is bold and graphic, with simplified shapes and strong structure. The boat dominates the foreground, its hull treated in flat areas of off-white and rust-red, with visible wear stylized as rough, broken patches. The registration number “GV-897” is clearly painted on the bow in bold, slightly irregular lettering, with subtle ink bleed and misalignment typical of hand-pulled screen prints. Thick manila ropes are stylized into strong, curved graphic forms, outlined with slightly uneven black ink lines. A small lantern near the wheelhouse glows in a flat warm yellow-orange tone, with slight color offset, enhancing the handmade print effect. In the background, silhouettes of other trawlers repeat in layers, fading into a copper-toned mist using flat overlapping shapes. The water is composed of horizontal bands of burnt orange, deep burgundy, and ochre, with rough edges and slight misregistration between colors. Visible screen-print imperfections: ink splatters, grainy texture, uneven inking, small gaps, overprint effects, color misalignment (slight offset between layers), worn paper background. Limited color palette (4–6 colors): off-white, rust red, burnt orange, ochre, deep burgundy, black. High contrast, bold outlines, handcrafted print aesthetic. Vintage maritime poster, imperfect serigraphy, tactile texture, artistic printing defects, expressive and graphic.