Ed Pusick was a quiet and eccentric man, a bachelor all his
life, whose passion was his artwork. After his time in the Navy
when an accident disabled his legs for the rest of his life, Ed
became a source of many inventive designs as a professional but
apparently never took the trouble to seek patents, recognition, nor
much gratitude for his work. Ed later drew sketches as an
illustrator for an architectural firm in Grand Rapids, where he met
a co-worker who encouraged him to begin drawings of Great Lakes
shipwrecks.
Ed's shipwreck art became prolific. He created a series of
drawings of the most famous vessels of the Great Lakes shipwreck
coasts. Many of these have been published over the years in the
Shipwreck Journal, featured on the History Channel, displayed in
museums, and used to illustrate history books and other
publications. Many of these drawings from Pusick, known as the
"Master of Disaster," were produced as limited edition prints. Lois
Hauck, Ed's caregiver during the last years of his life explains,
"Ed frequently said he would take his secret of drawing 'angry
waves' to his grave. And he did." This narrative describes the
stories and works that were passed on to Lois.
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