Atlantic Folios

Robert Spellman painting of a mid atlantic crossing.

The Atlantic Folio paintings are visions of a mid-twentieth century Atlantic crossing. The images arose as I was transcribing a journal hand-written by my father, Eugene F. Spellman in 1944. He was a twenty-nine year old enlistee in the U.S. Navy. His ship, the U.S.S. McCormick, was a destroyer escort for shipping convoys crossing the Atlantic through waters patrolled regularly by German submarines. The journal is addressed to his love, a college student in Worcester, Massachusetts named Ann Rita Brown who was to become my mother five years later.

At the same time I was transcribing my father's diary, I was re-reading the Odyssey of Homer, a story permeated by inconsolable longing to be home. It was impossible to avoid seeing parallels between this ancient story and the love letter journal of my father's, written at sea during a time of dark uncertainty.

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