Creative Musing
November 2024
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Holmes Sardines
This internal project reflects my appreciation for vintage packaging and its rich history. I’m inspired by the hand craftsmanship of early packaging design, which beautifully captures the essence of its era. Through recreation, my aim is to preserve and honor its historical significance.
Sardine fisheries and their canning factories were prominent along the U.S. East and West Coasts from the 1870s until their decline in the mid-20th century, serving as vital industries for coastal communities. These operations not only supported local economies but also played a significant role in shaping the cultural and industrial landscape of the time. The Stinson Sardine Cannery in Prospect Harbor, Maine, was the last operating sardine cannery in the United States, closing its doors in April 2010, marking the end of an era for a once-thriving industry.
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+ Historical Photo: Holmes Sardine Factories, 1885
+ Lithography: Holmes Sardine Tin Packaging, 1912
+ Historical Photo: Sealing Sardine Cans, 1930
+ Historical Artifact: Artifact of the week, 2024