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Art - Curacao Harbor

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Stacy McCormack is an award-winning nature travel photographer who specializes in unique and remote locations and landscapes.

This piece captures the "Colors of Curacao" highlighting the interesting history of why Curacao is so colorful. Locals believe the island became colorful in the early 1800s when the Governor complained of migraines. It was believed that his migraines were caused by the bright reflections on the white buildings. In response, the Governor issued a decree to have citizens paint the buildings of Willemstad any color except white (it's also rumored he owned a local paint factory and profited from the decree). What followed were beautiful buildings full of color.

11"x17", Unframed