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ArtistRuins of a tiny 400 year-old settlement forgotten and left to rot amidst the dark, foggy boglands of the Canadian subarctic. A tiny Dutch-style cottage of tamarack and alder wood slumps with partially collapsed roof near the remnants of an Algonquin-style longhouse made of spruce logs overgrown with sphagnum moss. Between them rests a long, open shallop rowboat filled with soil and weeds and once used as a garden. Piles of seashells and the bones of butchered deer litter the ground interspersed with rough-hewn crosses of willowwood marking long-forgotten graves. Dark, sad, melancholy and mysterious.
A depiction of "Hudson's Hollow," an imagined final destination where Henry Hudson and the rest of his small band lived out their torturous last days after being marooned in the Canadian subarctic. Unbeknownst to the world, concealed in some remote, inhospitable clearing surrounded by boggy forest, the remnants of their rough-hewn existence moulder away.