Everything can be found somewhere on the internet where everything means 99%
The all mighty google search these days means that anything no matter how obscure can be typed into its search box and before you know it you are surfing through thousands of pages about some obscure tiny subject.
However, every so often I run a search on google which reminds me that even given the infinite large number of pages of the internet I still cannot find the one page I want.
When I was young probably around 15 years ago I went to the Scilly Islands and at the time I found a print which I just had to buy. Cant remember how much it cost. My parents bought it for me and it has been one of my most prize possessions ever since especially as my parents had it framed for me.
So one evening I am looking at this modern print which is a picture of Bishop's rock lighthouse in the moonlight in oils by J Wilson Hepburn. I think to myself I could use the *awesome* power of the search engine to find out more about this artist and see if there are other prints I would like.
So I pop along to google and type in the words "J Wilson Hepburn".
Google Search for J Wilson Hepburn
All you get is a few hints that there are indeed originals that have been sold at auction for not very large amounts but no sign of any prints.
Lot 33 - J. Wilson Hepburn - oil on board A view of St Mawes.Just hints of things and the links don't really give you any further information.
Lot 40 - J. WILSON-HEPBURN (XX): An oil on artist's board of the Fish Market and harbour of Mevagissey.
Bonham's - J. Wilson Hepburn, Moonlit river scene, oil on canvas, signed, 60 x 90cm. £94.
Of course in searching it doesn't help that the surname is similar to "Audrey Hepburn"
Here is what I know I think he is a Cornish artist that painted in oils, I suspect in the late 1800's. Other than that I know very little.
If anyone could give me more information I would be very interested. If anyone knows of any prints or originals for sale I would at the very least be interested in hearing more. If anyone has the original of my print which I would guess is somewhere in the Scilly Isles I would be extremely interested.
Until I get this information and can post it on my blog I am afraid we must conclude that as of now the world is still larger and contains more information than the internet.