Lot # 89 - Bull Kelp Forest Port Hardy BC Photo Signed K. Scarzafava 11.5x16

Opening Bid : $ 5.00
Pickup Instructions: 📍 Pickup Information: There will be three pickup opportunities: 📍 Anacortes – March 20, 202610:00 AM – 12:00 PM 📍 Anacortes – March 21, 20269:00 AM – 2:00 PM 📍 Bremerton – March 22, 202610:00 AM – 3:00 PMAfter your items are paid for, you will receive a link to sign up for a pickup time.
Start Date/Time: 09-Mar-2026 8:00:00 AM
End Date/Time: 16-Mar-2026 8:28:00 PM
Current bid:

$5.00

Highest bidder:

PAST1

Auction has ended

Description :

Beautiful underwater photograph titled “Bull Kelp Forest – Port Hardy, B.C.” signed by underwater photographer Kelley Scarzafava. This striking ocean image captures sunlight filtering through towering strands of bull kelp, creating an almost cathedral-like underwater scene.

The photograph highlights the movement and scale of kelp forests as sunlight streams through the water, illuminating the long kelp fronds drifting with ocean currents. Images like this capture the unique underwater ecosystems of the Pacific Northwest, where kelp forests provide shelter and habitat for countless marine species.

The piece is signed by the photographer and includes Scarzafava’s information on the back along with a label from Anacortes Diving & Supply, reflecting the photographer’s connection to the local diving community.

Professionally matted and ready for display, this piece makes an excellent addition to coastal décor, ocean-themed spaces, or marine photography collections.


Details

Title: Bull Kelp Forest
Location: Port Hardy, British Columbia
Photographer: Kelley Scarzafava
Signed by the artist
Approximate size: 11.5" x 16" matted photo
Professionally matted


Condition

Good overall condition.
Please review photos carefully for condition details.


Shipping

📦 Shipping available.
Item will be carefully packaged to protect the photograph during transit.


Something About It

Bull kelp forests are one of the most important marine ecosystems along the Pacific coast. These giant underwater plants can grow over 100 feet long and form dense forests that provide habitat for fish, sea otters, seals, and countless marine species.





Auction History

Highest bidder is PAST1

Date Bid User
15-Mar-2026 9:44:58 PM $5.00 PAST1

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