Sea & Soul Nautical Chart Art creates beautiful bathymetric art depicting lakes, islands and coastlines from around the world. As one of the longest running manufacturers of custom bathymetric art in the country, we design not only the products themselves, but also the way they are produced. Our entire line is completely and proudly made in America – we handcraft everything, from the art for the charts to the frames and tables, in our wood shop located in rural Wisconsin. One look at the quality and craftsmanship of our products and you will see the Sea & Soul difference; there simply is no comparison.
Meet The Team

Anna Ursini
The Artist
Anna has been a driving force in creating the intricate drawings used to craft Sea & Soul’s bathymetric works of art for over 10 years. Using a combination of maps, her drawing style and attention to detail is easily recognizable in the beauty of the coastlines and angles of the contours specific to each body of water.
Anna’s love for the water began with her earliest memories of family time spent at her Grampa’s lake house in Connecticut. While she loves to travel to any of the destinations she draws, she continues to make most of her favorite memories on the water with her children, family, friends – and Finn, her water loving pup – along the West Coast of Florida and New England.

Bob Stremcha
The Craftsman
Bob is the craftsman behind the product designs at Sea & Soul. Bob’s creative use of new technology combined with time-honored techniques produces the signature look of Sea & Soul Nautical Chart Art.
Since the shop is located in a rural area of Wisconsin, it is not uncommon to look out the window to see Whitetail Deer grazing in the field, or an Amish horse and buggy clop on by. It is against this backdrop that we build our products one-at-a-time, the way it used to be. It is our intention that each of our products becomes a family heirloom, so we build them that way.
Bob and Kathy, his wife of over 40 years, work together in the wood shop; a true Mom and Pop operation. When they are not making beautiful art together, they enjoy spending time with their family.