Skip to product information

The fishing boat "New England" frozen in ice, winter, British Columbia, 1916 black and white vintage photograph by Leonard Frank Water Bottle

$40
The fishing boat "New England" frozen in ice, winter, British Columbia, 1916 black and white vintage photograph by Leonard Frank Water Bottle Gallery Image 1

The fishing boat "New England" frozen in ice, winter, British Columbia, 1916 black and white vintage photograph by Leonard Frank Water Bottle

$40
Size: 18 oz (532 mL)
Lid Type: Straw
Quantity

Items are printed in the USA and made to order.

Easy 30-Day Returns—no stress, no hassle.

$40

Description

A fishing vessel named "New England" sits locked in thick winter ice, its wooden hull encased in a crystalline shell with crew members visible on deck against the frozen landscape. The black and white photograph captures the stark drama of maritime survival, with sharp contrasts between the dark hull, white ice formations, and the austere sky, documenting the raw power of natural forces on human enterprise. Built from double-wall vacuum-insulated stainless steel and made to order, keeping drinks cold for hours, with 360-degree wraparound artwork and a sport, straw, or handle lid. Hydration for the desk, the trail, or the commute, carrying an artist's point of view.

Specifications

  • Available in 18 oz and 32 oz sizes
  • Available with sport, straw and handle lid options (lids not sold separately)
  • Crafted with a durable white, matte, coated stainless steel
  • 360 degree wraparound artwork
  • Features double-walled vacuum insulation to keeps beverages cold up to 24 hours or hot up to 12 hours
  • BPA and Phthalate-Free
  • Hand wash in warm soapy water
  • Available in 18 oz and 32 oz sizes
  • Available with sport, straw and handle lid options (lids not sold separately)
  • Crafted with a durable white, matte, coated stainless steel
  • 360 degree wraparound artwork
  • Features double-walled vacuum insulation to keeps beverages cold up to 24 hours or hot up to 12 hours
  • BPA and Phthalate-Free
  • Hand wash in warm soapy water

Q&A

Q: How do I clean my Society6 water bottle?

A: For day-to-day use, we recommend cleaning your Society6 water bottle by hand with hot, soapy water. Followed by a thorough rinse before using.

Q: Are Society6 water bottles dishwasher safe?

A: No. We recommend washing your bottle and lids by hand. The heat of the dishwasher can negatively affect the bottle's insulation as well as print quality.

Q: Can I put my Society6 water bottle in the freezer?

A: No, as the water inside the bottle will not freeze due to the double-walled insulation. We recommend adding ice to the bottle if you're craving a crisp, cold drink!

Q: How do I clean my Society6 water bottle?

A: For day-to-day use, we recommend cleaning your Society6 water bottle by hand with hot, soapy water. Followed by a thorough rinse before using.

Q: Are Society6 water bottles dishwasher safe?

A: No. We recommend washing your bottle and lids by hand. The heat of the dishwasher can negatively affect the bottle's insulation as well as print quality.

Q: Can I put my Society6 water bottle in the freezer?

A: No, as the water inside the bottle will not freeze due to the double-walled insulation. We recommend adding ice to the bottle if you're craving a crisp, cold drink!

Shipping & Returns

SHIPPING: Items are made to order and typically ship within 3-4 business days. Click here for more information about delivery options.

RETURNS: Return requests can be made within 30 days of your item(s) delivery. Click here for more information on returns.

SHIPPING: Items are made to order and typically ship within 3-4 business days. Click here for more information about delivery options.

RETURNS: Return requests can be made within 30 days of your item(s) delivery. Click here for more information on returns.

The fishing boat "New England" frozen in ice, winter, British Columbia, 1916 black and white vintage photograph by Leonard Frank Water Bottle Gallery Image 1

About This Piece

The fishing boat "New England" frozen in ice, winter, British Columbia, 1916 black and white vintage photograph by Leonard Frank

Astrid Arkhangelsky

Visit Artist Shop
Astrid Arkhangelsky
About The Artist

Astrid Arkhangelsky. Nutty purveyor of brazenly beautiful, stupid, bizarre, and offbeat b&w art and photography + sometimes beautiful color landscape paintings.

You May Also Like